Forward-Facing

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfɔrwərd ˈfeɪsɪŋ/

Definitions of forward-facing

adjective describing the position or direction of facing forward

Example Sentences

A1 I prefer using a forward-facing backpack when I go hiking.

A2 The car seat for my baby is forward-facing to ensure his safety.

B1 The new office layout includes more forward-facing desks for better collaboration.

B2 The forward-facing camera on my phone takes amazing selfies.

C1 The company's forward-facing approach to customer service has greatly improved satisfaction rates.

C2 The forward-facing strategy of the marketing team has led to increased brand visibility and sales.

Examples of forward-facing in a Sentence

formal The car seat should be installed in a forward-facing position according to the manufacturer's instructions.

informal Make sure the baby's car seat is facing forward before we start driving.

slang I prefer sitting in the front row with a forward-facing view during the movie.

figurative She always tackles challenges with a forward-facing attitude, never looking back.

Grammatical Forms of forward-facing

past tense

forward-faced

plural

forward-facings

comparative

more forward-facing

superlative

most forward-facing

present tense

forward-face

future tense

will forward-face

perfect tense

have forward-faced

continuous tense

is forward-facing

singular

forward-facing

positive degree

forward-facing

infinitive

to forward-face

gerund

forward-facing

participle

forward-faced

Origin and Evolution of forward-facing

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'forward-facing' originated from the combination of the words 'forward' and 'facing' to describe something oriented towards the front or in a forward direction.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe physical objects or directions, 'forward-facing' has evolved to also refer to attitudes, perspectives, and positions in various contexts such as technology, design, and psychology.