Synonym: chief, first, foremost, forward, front, head, primary. Antonym: aft, back, hind. Similar words: ore, wore, whore, bore, lore, tore, more, sore. Meaning: [fɔr /fɔː] n. front part of a vessel or aircraft. adj. situated at or toward the bow of a vessel. adv. near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane.
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3. Environmental issues came to the fore in the 1980s.
4. She's always to the fore at moments of crisis.
5. The crew lashed down the cargo on the fore deck.
6. The problem has come to the fore again in recent months.
7. Your seat is in the fore part of the aircraft.
8. be / come to the fore to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part: She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis.
9. Various ecological issues have come to the fore since the discovery of the hole in the Earth's ozone layer.
10. The beetle's fore wings are small and are not used in flight.
11. She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis.
12. The fore end tube plate of the condenser has cracked beyond repair.
13. There had been no direct damage in the fore part of the ship.
14. The case brought to the fore a lot of racial tensions.
15. The captain ordered two flags to be placed fore and aft.
16. The prime minister has deliberately brought to the fore those ministers with a more caring image.
17. The ship was moored to the dock fore and aft.
18. He went fore to see whether the sail was properly in place.
19. Automatically, women's bodies are again to the fore.
20. Allow your natural rhythm to come to the fore.
21. Passive smoking has come to the fore.
22. On the contrary, it brought to the fore her inner resilience.
23. A number of low-budget independent films brought new directors and actors to the fore.
24. After the election several new Members of Parliament came to the fore.
25. A wicked, mordant sense of humour has come to the fore in Blur's world.
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26. At the championships more promising divers are expected to come to the fore.
27. I suppose it was just my managerial instinct coming to the fore, but I decided to make a tactical substitution.
28. As this process continues to develop, more serious contenders for political leadership will come to the fore.
29. Hedley Verity went to school locally, and came to the fore as a schoolboy cricketer.
30. But the struggles over the bill bring to the fore much more general questions about how we understand state intervention.