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Take the front seat Meaning in English

expression

TAYK thuh FRUNT SEET
TAYK thuh frUHNT seet

Definition

To sit in the seat at the very front, usually of a car. The phrase is also used figuratively to mean taking a leading role or becoming the most important person in a situation.

Usage & Nuances

Used both literally (car seat) and figuratively (taking charge, being most important). Common in informal and semi-formal speech. When used figuratively, often with topics like leadership or competition. Not to be confused with 'take a back seat' (become less important).

Example Sentences

Can I take the front seat on the way to school?

basic

She always likes to take the front seat during family trips.

basic

He wanted to take the front seat in the meeting and lead the discussion.

basic

I called shotgun, so I get to take the front seat!

natural

When problems arise, she’s never afraid to take the front seat and fix things.

natural

Sometimes you need to take the front seat if you want your ideas to be heard.

natural