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frontline

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Adj — Located at, or closest to, the main area of action, conflict, or activity.

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How to use frontline

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frontline workers frontline staff frontline troops

Etymology

From "front" plus "line".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “frontline” mean?

The word “frontline” means located at, or closest to, the main area of action, conflict, or activity. In plain terms, closest to the action — whether that's a battlefield, a hospital ward, or any pressing situation.

How do you use “frontline” in a sentence?

Here is “frontline” used in a sentence: “Frontline soldiers faced the worst of the fighting.”

What part of speech is “frontline”?

“Frontline” is an adjective.

Is “frontline” a common word?

“Frontline” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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