What are some opposite words for front?
Antonyms for front
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Wiktionary
frontverb
frontverb
To assume false or disingenuous appearances.
Synonyms:
put on airsfrontadjective
a seafront or coastal promenade.
frontadjective
To face (on, to), be pointed in a given direction.
The front runner was thirty meters ahead of her nearest competitor.
frontverb
The side of a building with the main entrance.
frontverb
A person or institution acting as the public face of some other, covert group.
Officially it's a dry-cleaning shop, but everyone knows it's front for the mafia.
frontverb
The interface or transition zone between two airmasses of different density, often resulting in precipitation. Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, a front almost invariably separates airmasses of different temperature.
frontverb
An area where armies are engaged in conflict, especially the line of contact.
frontnoun
The lateral space occupied by an element measured from the extremity of one flank to the extremity of the other flank.
frontverb
To act as a front (for); to cover (for).
frontverb
When a combat situation does not exist or is not assumed, the direction toward which the command is faced.
frontnoun
A major military subdivision of the Soviet Army.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
front
Antecedent may denote simple priority in time, implying no direct connection between that which goes before and that which follows; as, the striking of one clock may be always antecedent to the striking of another with no causal connection between them. Antecedent and previous may refer to that which goes or happens at any distance in advance, preceding is limited to that which is immediately or next before; an antecedent event may have happened at any time before; the preceding transaction is the one completed just before the one with which it is compared; a previous statement or chapter may be in any part of the book that has gone before; the preceding statement or chapter comes next before without an interval. Previous often signifies first by right; as, a previous engagement. Foregoing is used only of that which is spoken or written; as, the foregoing statements. Anterior, while it can be used of time, is coming to be employed chiefly with reference to place; as the anterior lobes of the brain. Prior bears exclusive reference to time, and commonly where that which is first in time is first also in right; as, a prior demand. Former is used of time, or of position in written or printed matter, not of space in general. We can say former times, a former chapter, etc., but not the former part of a garden; we should say the front part of the garden, the forward car of a train. Former has a close relation, or sharp contrast, with something following; the former always implies the latter, even when not fully expressed, as in Acts i, 1, and Eccles. vii, 10.
Antonyms:
after, concluding, consequent, following, hind, hinder, hindmost, later, latter, posterior, subsequent, succeedingSynonyms:
antecedent, anterior, earlier, foregoing, former, forward, introductory, precedent, preceding, preliminary, previous, priorPreposition:
Such was the state of things previous to the revolution. [Previous to is often used adverbially, in constructions where previously to would be more strictly correct; as, these arrangements were made previous to my departure.]
Princeton's WordNet
front, front end, forepartnoun
the side that is forward or prominent
Antonyms:
backside, rear, back end, backSynonyms:
strawman, straw man, forepart, front man, battlefront, movement, front line, social movement, figurehead, front end, nominal head, presencebattlefront, front, front linenoun
the line along which opposing armies face each other
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rear, backside, back, back endSynonyms:
strawman, straw man, forepart, front man, battlefront, movement, front line, social movement, figurehead, front end, nominal head, presencefrontnoun
the outward appearance of a person
"he put up a bold front"
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back, backside, rear, back endSynonyms:
strawman, straw man, forepart, front man, battlefront, movement, front line, social movement, figurehead, front end, nominal head, presencefrontnoun
the side that is seen or that goes first
Antonyms:
rear, backside, back, back endSynonyms:
strawman, straw man, forepart, front man, battlefront, movement, front line, social movement, figurehead, front end, nominal head, presencefront man, front, figurehead, nominal head, straw man, strawmannoun
a person used as a cover for some questionable activity
Antonyms:
rear, backside, back, back endSynonyms:
strawman, straw man, forepart, scarer, front man, battlefront, movement, front line, social movement, figurehead, scarecrow, front end, nominal head, presence, bird-scarerfrontnoun
a sphere of activity involving effort
"the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts"
Antonyms:
back, back end, rear, backsideSynonyms:
strawman, straw man, forepart, front man, battlefront, movement, front line, social movement, figurehead, front end, nominal head, presencefrontnoun
(meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses
Antonyms:
rear, back, backside, back endSynonyms:
strawman, straw man, forepart, front man, battlefront, movement, front line, social movement, figurehead, front end, nominal head, presencepresence, frontnoun
the immediate proximity of someone or something
"she blushed in his presence"; "he sensed the presence of danger"; "he was well behaved in front of company"
Antonyms:
rear, back, backside, back endSynonyms:
bearing, strawman, comportment, forepart, front man, battlefront, movement, front line, straw man, social movement, figurehead, mien, front end, nominal head, presencefrontnoun
the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer
"he walked to the front of the stage"
Antonyms:
rear, backside, back end, backSynonyms:
strawman, straw man, forepart, front man, battlefront, movement, front line, social movement, figurehead, front end, nominal head, presencemovement, social movement, frontadjective
a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals
"he was a charter member of the movement"; "politicians have to respect a mass movement"; "he led the national liberation front"
Antonyms:
rear, back end, back, backsideSynonyms:
front man, straw man, apparent motion, bm, bowel movement, battlefront, crusade, drive, effort, move, movement, campaign, presence, drift, front line, apparent movement, figurehead, trend, nominal head, motion, cause, social movement, front end, strawman, motility, forepartfront(a)verb
relating to or located in the front
"the front lines"; "the front porch"
front, look, faceverb
be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to
"The house looks north"; "My backyard look onto the pond"; "The building faces the park"
Antonyms:
rear, back, back end, backsideSynonyms:
count, await, search, appear, seem, breast, reckon, look, face up, depend, bet, attend, take care, present, face, wait, calculate, expect, confront, seefront, breastverb
confront bodily
"breast the storm"
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
How to use front in a sentence?
Another day, another front on the war on coal from this administration, at this point, it is obvious that the president and his administration won't be satisfied until coal is completely eradicated from our energy mix.
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve:
You have three friends in front of you, france, together with Germany and Italy support a relocation and readmission mechanism.
Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson:
The reason we don’t have enough police officers is because we are asking them to be social workers, therapists and marriage counselors, i’m actually investing in actually having social workers, therapists to show up on the front line, to actually free up law enforcement to deal with the more severe crime that happens in the city of Chicago.
She shot at the police twice. She has shot at her mother twice. She has shot at a private citizen. We know she fired other rounds around town, mitchell gets in behind her. He took his AR-15 and he started shooting through the front windshield at her.
He was able to get access from the rear passenger side to the front side …and a high-powered rifle.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#103 | back | |
#126 | last | |
#150 | after | |
#318 | following | |
#794 | front | |
#944 | later | |
#3398 | rear | |
#4534 | subsequent | |
#4798 | latter | |
#17158 | concluding | |
#17287 | posterior | |
#19999 | succeeding | |
#22854 | hinder | |
#25298 | hind | |
#27348 | consequent | |
#32782 | backside | |
#266300 | hindmost |
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