be on the front foot



be on the front foot

To be in an advantageous position, especially over an opponent; to be in an aggressive or attacking state or position. The defending champions started the first half of the match truly on the front foot, but they've started losing momentum here in the second half. The senator was on the front foot during the debate, remaining on the attack the whole way through.
See also: foot, front, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AapoAH:-po Finnish
Gervasiojer-VAH-zyo (Italian), her-BAH-syo (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Ivane-Georgian
Efa-Welsh
Hafsa-Arabic
Iggy-English