verb
- past tense of foreground; to emphasize or make prominent
adjective
- made prominent or emphasized; brought to the front
Examples
- The director foregrounded the main character’s struggle throughout the film.
- Environmental issues were foregrounded in the candidate’s campaign.
- The foregrounded elements in the painting draw the viewer’s attention immediately.
- The report foregrounded the need for educational reform.
- Her personal experiences were foregrounded in the memoir.
- The foregrounded themes of justice and equality resonated with readers.
- The artist foregrounded bright colors against a muted background.