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In the front row Meaning in English

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ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈfɹənt/ /ˈɹoʊ
in thuh FRUNT ROH
ˈɪn/ /ðə, ði/ /fɹˈʌnt/ /ˈɹəʊ
in thuh fr-UNT ROE

Definition

Describes being seated in the first row of seats, closest to the stage, screen, or main area in a theater, classroom, or event.

Usage & Nuances

Used for seating at events, performances, or classrooms; suggests being closest to the action or having the best view. Common with 'sit', 'be', or 'get'. Implies easy visibility or prominence. Distinct from 'front of the row' (which means the beginning of any row, not necessarily the first row).

Example Sentences

I sat in the front row at the concert.

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Students who sit in the front row can see the teacher easily.

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My parents sat in the front row to watch my performance.

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She loves sitting in the front row because she doesn't want to miss anything.

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Tickets in the front row sold out in just a few minutes.

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If you want to be in the front row, you have to arrive early.

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