in front
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In a position directly ahead; to the fore: Used to indicate a location that is ahead of the speaker or a point of reference, often within the same line or path.
- In a leading or winning position: Used in competitive contexts to denote being ahead of others.
Usage
The adverb "in front" describes a relative position. It is commonly used to specify that something or someone is positioned ahead of another thing or person, often within the same directional line of sight or path of movement. It can describe physical placement or a metaphorical lead.
Examples
Adverb (Physical Position):
- Please walk in front so I can follow you.
- The car in front suddenly stopped.
- She sat in front during the lecture.
Adverb (Competitive Position):
- Our team is in front by ten points.
- He finished the race in front.
Advanced Usage
- "out in front": Used for emphasis, meaning clearly ahead or leading.
- The new product is way out in front of its competitors.
Variants and Related Words
- In front of (Prepositional Phrase): A related but distinct phrase meaning "directly before or ahead of" something else.
- Stand in front of the mirror. (This indicates position relative to the mirror, not simply "ahead".)
Synonyms
- Ahead: Further forward in space or time.
- Before: In front of (archaic or formal when used for position).
- Leading: At the front in a race or competition.
Antonyms
- Behind: At or toward the back of.
- In back: At the rear.
Related Phrases
- In the front: This phrase is often used interchangeably with "in front" when referring to a specific area of a vehicle or space (e.g., ). However, "in front" more commonly implies a relative position to something else.
Adverb
- at or in the front
- I see the lights of a town ahead
- the road ahead is foggy
- staring straight ahead
- we couldn't see over the heads of the people in front
- with the cross of Jesus marching on before