Advertisement
Advertisement
to the fore
adjective as in prominent
Strongest match
Weak matches
adverb as in ahead
adverb as in forward
Example Sentences
Making “Adolescence” is Graham’s effort to open the conversation around knife crime in the U.K. and masculinity, a more universal topic that’s come to the fore in the social media age.
And with the clock clicking past 79 minutes England, with their replacements and rookie fly-half to the fore, delivered.
Wales showed some early bright touches in attack with Morgan, Rogers and Tomos Williams to the fore.
Knight thwarted them for 50 balls before falling in the same manner and while Sciver-Brunt looked solid, England's middle order once again came completely unstuck as soon as the spinners came to the fore.
Another said "the market wobble brought that frustration to the fore – we talked about growth for a long time… I think its begun to put rocket boosters under that".
Advertisement
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse