Front and center In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "front and center", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Helen Nguyen calendar 2021-02-21 10:02

Meaning of Front and center

Synonyms:

has it in sights

Front and center American adjective phrase

In a very prominent position, where it attracts attention

Jerry has the best dancing skills out of us, so he becomes a front-and-center dancer.

Global warming is a front-and-center issue for every country.

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engine room

The most important or influential part of a group or organization

Origin of Front and center

This phrase comes from the military, where anyone ordered from the ranks to come "front and centre" is required to step forward out of the ranks (Source: baophapluat.vn)

"Front and centre" means to the forefront, to centre stage. This phrase comes from the military world, where anyone ordered from the ranks to come "front and centre" is required to step forward out of the ranks, usually to face the non commissioned officer. (Source: phrase.org.uk)

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