in front



in front

1. At the entrance of a building. I know you can't walk far on your crutches, so I'll pull the car in front.
2. Positioned as the first or leader of a group. As your tour guide, I'll walk in front, and you can all just follow me. Here they come down the home stretch, and the underdog is still in front!
See also: front

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lincoln['liŋkən]
MieszkoMYESH-kawPolish
DeltaDEL-təEnglish
Aeneasi-NEE-əs (English)Roman Mythology
Esteve-Catalan
Modestomo-DHE-sto (Spanish, Italian)Spanish, Italian, Portuguese