front
noun:the forward part or surface of something, especially a building or vehicle
noun:the part of a garment that covers the chest and abdomen
She buttoned up the front of her coat before stepping outside.
noun:one's forehead
A drop of sweat rolled down his front as he ran up the hill.
noun:a person or organization serving as a cover for subversive or illegal activities
The charity was a front for a money-laundering operation.
noun:a particular situation or sphere of activity
We are making progress on the economic front.
verb:to face or be positioned toward a particular direction or object
