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fore

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Pronunciation

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Preposition

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Preposition
fore

  1. At, close to, or towards the front of a vehicle or animal.
    You'll find the plane's exits fore and aft.

Noun

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Singular
fore

Plural
none

  1. (uncountable) If something comes to the fore, it becomes important or people notice it more.
    The problem has come to the fore again in recent months.
  2. The fore of a ship, an aircraft, an animal, etc. is the front.
    The captain went to the fore to have a better look.
    She could see land through the fore windows.
    The fore and hind pairs of wings were damaged.
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