Pronunciation: /frʌnt pəˈzɪʃən/
noun the foremost or leading position in a competition or ranking
A1 The cat sat in the front position of the car.
A2 The teacher asked the students to line up in front position for the class photo.
B1 The athlete secured the front position in the race from the start.
B2 The CEO always takes the front position at important meetings.
C1 The diplomat strategically positioned himself in the front position during the negotiations.
C2 The expert speaker always commands the front position on stage during conferences.
formal The employee in the front position is responsible for greeting customers as they enter the store.
informal I always try to get a seat in the front position at the concert so I can see the band up close.
slang I managed to snag the front position in line for the new iPhone release.
figurative In the game of chess, controlling the front position of the board can give you a strategic advantage.
front positioned
front positions
more front
most front
front positions
will front position
have front positioned
is front positioning
front position
front position
to front position
front positioning
front positioning