noun
- The front surface or face of something, especially a building or structure.
Usage: archaic or technical
verb
- To face or confront boldly; to meet face-to-face.
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The foreface of the cathedral displayed intricate stone carvings.
- He decided to foreface his fears and speak to the audience.
- The ship's foreface was damaged in the storm.
- She chose to foreface the problem rather than ignore it.
- The building's foreface was recently restored to its original grandeur.