front seat
1 of 1noun/frʌnt sit/
Forms:front seats
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the seat in a car that is next to the driver
A front seat is a seat located in the front part of a vehicle, typically next to the driver's seat, where the passenger sits. It is designed for comfort and safety, with features like seat belts and sometimes adjustable positions for the passenger. The front seat provides a view of the road and is an important location for the passenger to assist with navigation or interact with the driver. In many vehicles, the front seat can be moved forward or backward to adjust legroom, and it may have additional features such as heating or reclining options in certain models.
- Sarah sat in the front seat while her dad drove the car.
- Tom prefers the front seat because he gets less car sick there.
- The front seat has more legroom than the back seats.
- In our family, the front seat is reserved for adults only.
- Jane adjusted the front seat to make herself more comfortable.