front (EN)
noun, adjective, verb

noun “front”

sg. front, pl. fronts or uncountable
  1. මුහුණ
    The front of the car was damaged in the accident.
  2. ඉදිරිපස
    The dog ran to the front, not sideways.
  3. මුහුණ (ඉදිරිපස)
    The north front of the museum is decorated with beautiful statues.
  4. මුහුදුබඩ
    We enjoyed a lovely walk along the front, watching the waves crash against the shore.
  5. යුද්ධ භූමිය
    The soldiers were exhausted after weeks of intense battles at the front.
  6. ක්ෂේත්‍රය
    The company is making great strides on the technological front, developing new software that could revolutionize the industry.
  7. පෙනුම
    His confidence is just a front to cover up his insecurity.
  8. ආවරණය
    The charity organization turned out to be a front for illegal money laundering activities.
  9. මූර්ඡනාව
    A cold front is moving through the area, bringing thunderstorms and cooler temperatures.
  10. විශේෂ කාරණයකට ඉතා ක්‍රියාශීලී සංවිධානයක්
    The Environmental Action Front is dedicated to fighting climate change.

adjective “front”

front, non-gradable
  1. ඉදිරිපස
    The front door of the house was painted bright red.
  2. (භාවි ගිවිසුම්වල) ආසන්නතම
    Traders are focusing on the front month contract, which is set to expire next month.
  3. ඉදිරිපස (උච්චාරණය)
    The vowel sound in the word "see" is a front vowel.

verb “front”

front; he fronts; past fronted, part. fronted; ger. fronting
  1. මුහුණ දෙන්න
    The hotel fronts the beautiful beach.
  2. මුහුණ සැරසීම
    The house was fronted with beautiful flower boxes that added a splash of color to the entrance.
  3. ඉදිරිපස (උච්චාරණය)
    In some dialects, speakers tend to front the "k" sound in "key" so it sounds more like "t".
  4. මුලට තබන්න
    Excited about the trip, she fronted the phrase "to the beach" in her sentence.
  5. නියෝජනය කරන්න
    Sarah is fronting a new initiative to promote recycling in her community.
  6. (මැර කතා) ඇත්ත නායකයා වෙනුවට ප්‍රධාන චරිතය ලෙස පෙනී සිටීම.
    Jake was fronting for the illegal gambling ring while pretending to run a legitimate bar.