front
Spell check front
Definition of front:
part of speech: verb
To stand in front of; present the front to; oppose.
part of speech: verb
To stand in front; present the front.
part of speech: noun
The forehead; face; fore- part; position before; boldness.
part of speech: adjective
Common misspellings * :
- fronta (0.1%)
- frant (0.5%)
- frint (1.0%)
- founf (0.1%)
- fromt (10.3%)
- beging (0.1%)
- formt (0.2%)
- froint (0.2%)
- fron (34.1%)
- fronmt (0.3%)
- frony (0.2%)
- nt (0.1%)
- frone (0.2%)
- fronnt (0.2%)
- frunt (2.5%)
- frnt (1.6%)
- fo (0.1%)
- ront (1.7%)
- sorta (0.1%)
- frout (0.3%)
- frong (1.0%)
- fron't (0.3%)
- frount (20.8%)
- fornt (16.8%)
- froont (0.3%)
- frot (1.5%)
- frt (0.2%)
- fgeorget (0.2%)
- forn (0.5%)
- ferint (0.2%)
- frontof (0.1%)
- pront (0.4%)
- furnt (0.2%)
- frontroom (0.1%)
- efront (0.3%)
- fonrt (0.2%)
- fromnt (0.2%)
- frotn (2.4%)
- fronk (0.2%)
- ffront (0.3%)
- friont (0.2%)
* Misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,231,521 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.
Usage examples :
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When they were alone, he added: I know you don't want the front to- day, but it was very clear that I'd better get you out of there....
"Red Fleece", - -
But I want the whole right to stand in front of you and fight it, to take you away from this place and make you forget and be alive.
"The Professor's Mystery", - -
Get ready, then, to attack in front
"Mohun, or, The Last Days of Lee", - -
I've ordered two, and each of them is twice too big to get through your front door.
"Vera", -