in front of
1 of 1preposition/ɪnfrʌntəv/
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in a position at the front part of someone or something else or further forward than someone or something
- She parked her car in front of the house and rushed inside to get ready for the party.
- The statue stands proudly in front of the museum, welcoming visitors with its impressive design.
- He always feels nervous speaking in front of a large audience, but he knows it’s important for his career.
- The dog lay down in front of the fireplace, enjoying the warmth on a chilly evening.
- There was a beautiful garden in front of the school, where students often gathered during breaks.