noun the front part of something, especially a ship
adjective situated or placed in front
Refers to the front line or advance position in a military context.
Used in aviation to refer to the front part of an aircraft.
Refers to the front part of a plow or other agricultural equipment.
Used to indicate the front part of a ship or boat.
Used as a warning shout to alert players of an incoming ball from a different direction.
In writing, 'fore' is often used as a prefix to indicate something that comes before or is located in front of something else. For example, 'foreword' is a section at the beginning of a book that introduces the main content.
In psychology, 'fore' may be used in terms like 'forensic psychology' which refers to the intersection of psychology and the legal system.
In golf, 'fore' is a warning term used to alert other players of an errant shot that may be heading their way.
In navigation, 'fore' can refer to the front part of a ship or aircraft.
In horseback riding, 'fore' is a term used to warn others of a potential hazard or issue ahead on the trail.
In architecture, 'fore' may be used to describe the front part of a building or structure.
In the military, 'fore' can be used to indicate the front or forward direction during tactical movements or maneuvers.