out front
Pronunciation
/ˈaʊt fɹˈʌnt/
British pronunciation
/ˈaʊt fɹˈʌnt/

Definition & Meaning of "out front"in English

out front
01

at a place right outside the main door or entrance of a building

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The delivery truck was parked outfront, waiting to unload.
There's a person outfront asking for directions to the main hall.
1.1

in the public area of a theater or performance venue

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I always sit outfront when I go to the theater to get a clear view of the stage.
If you go outfront during intermission, you'll see the stars of the play mingling.
02

in an open, direct, or straightforward manner

InformalInformal
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She addressed the issue outfront, making sure there were no misunderstandings.
Do n't hold back, tell me what you really think outfront.
03

in the leading position or ahead of others in a race, contest, or competition

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He was running out front for most of the race.
The team stayed out front throughout the competition.
out front
01

candid, frank, and direct, openly addressing issues without hesitation

InformalInformal
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His out-front comments about the budget were appreciated for their honesty.
She gave an out-front answer, making her position clear to everyone.
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