- front and center
- adverb Date: 1951 in or to the forefront of activity or consideration
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
front and center — adjective, adverb AMERICAN 1. ) considered important and worth your attention: The human rights issue is clearly front and center on the agenda. 2. ) SPOKEN used for telling someone to come closer and pay attention because you are going to say… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
front and center — adj, adv AmE in a very important position, where it will receive attention ▪ Prayer in schools has become a front and center issue … Dictionary of contemporary English
front and center — I. phrasal 1. used as a preparatory military command before “march” for certain designated individuals to march to the front of the center of a formation 2. used as a call for someone not in sight to come forward II. adverb : in or to the… … Useful english dictionary
front-and-center — adjective AmE very important and needing attention: Prayer in schools has become a front and center issue for the White House … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
front and center — {adv.}, {slang} Used as a command to a person to go to someone who wants him. * /Front and center, Smith. The boss wants to see you./ … Dictionary of American idioms
front and center — {adv.}, {slang} Used as a command to a person to go to someone who wants him. * /Front and center, Smith. The boss wants to see you./ … Dictionary of American idioms
front\ and\ center — adv slang Used as a command to a person to go to someone who wants him. Front and center, Smith. The boss wants to see you … Словарь американских идиом
front and center — front′ and cen′ter adv. cvb in or into a prominent place or situation where one can participate actively or exercise leadership … From formal English to slang
front and center — adverb At the center of attention … Wiktionary
front — /frunt/, n. 1. the foremost part or surface of anything. 2. the part or side of anything that faces forward: the front of a jacket. 3. the part or side of anything, as a building, that seems to look out or to be directed forward: He sat in the… … Universalium