fore• One of them assured us that as he went from fore to aft his shoes were well-nigh buried in blood and brains.• Muhammad Ali and Pelé are at the fore of the other.• Automatically, women's bodies are again to the fore.• The 1980s were a decade in which many social issues came to the fore.• No new politician has come to the fore, so others vie to fill the vacuum.• Passivesmoking has come to the fore.• Instead, it was a real middle class, of diverseorigins, pushed to the fore by changing conditions.• When they returned, thousands awaited them at the airport with Yamamoto to the fore.
fore2adjectiveadj [only before noun] technical
FRONTthe fore parts of a ship, plane, or animal are the parts at the front 〔船、飞机或动物〕前部的