Definition
The phrase 'in front' simply describes a location or position that is ahead of something else. It indicates spatial arrangement, suggesting that one object or person is situated before another in terms of direction or line of sight. Think of standing 'in front' of a movie screen—you're positioned between the screen and the rest of the audience. It’s a straightforward way to describe relative positions. 'In front' doesn't imply anything about superiority or importance, just physical placement. Unlike 'behind,' which is the opposite, 'in front' places something directly in the line of view.