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    foreground
    /ˈfɔːɡraʊnd/

    noun

    • 1. the part of a view that is nearest to the observer, especially in a picture or photograph: "the intricate garden depicted in the foreground" Similar frontforeforefrontforepart

    verb

    • 1. make (something) the most prominent or important feature: "sexual relationships are foregrounded and idealized"

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  2. FOREGROUND definition: 1. the people, objects, countryside, etc. in a picture or photograph that seem nearest to you and…. Learn more.

  3. The foreground is the opposite of the background, which is the part of a photograph, painting, or scene that's farthest away from you. Some photographers tend to focus sharply on the foreground while letting the rest of the picture go blurry.

  4. noun. fore· ground ˈfȯr-ˌgrau̇nd. Synonyms of foreground. 1. : the part of a scene or representation that is nearest to and in front of the spectator. Objects in the foreground seem larger than those in the background. 2. : a position of prominence : forefront. We want this issue to be in the foreground. 3.

  5. the people, objects, countryside, etc. in a picture or photograph that seem nearest to you and form its main part: in the foreground In the foreground of the painting is a horse and cart. Compare. background noun (PICTURE) the area that is of most importance and activity, or that people pay attention to:

  6. Foreground definition: the ground or parts situated, or represented as situated, in the front; the portion of a scene or picture nearest to the viewer (opposed to background).. See examples of FOREGROUND used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of 'foreground' foreground. (fɔːʳgraʊnd ) Word forms: foregrounds , foregrounding, foregrounded. 1. variable noun [oft in the N] B2. The foreground of a picture or scene you are looking at is the part or area of it that appears nearest to you. He is the bowler-hatted figure in the foreground of Orpen's famous painting.

  8. 1. the part of a scene situated towards the front or nearest to the viewer. 2. (Art Terms) the area of space in a perspective picture, depicted as nearest the viewer. 3. a conspicuous or active position. vb. (tr) to emphasize (an issue, idea, or word)

  9. Definition of foreground noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. The foreground of a picture or scene you are looking at is the part or area of it that appears nearest to you. [...] 2. If something or someone is in the foreground, or comes to the foreground, they receive a lot of attention. [...] More. Conjugations of 'foreground' present simple: I foreground, you foreground [...]

  11. foreground. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fore‧ground /ˈfɔːɡraʊnd $ ˈfɔːr-/ noun 1 → the foreground 2 → be in the foreground Examples from the Corpus foreground • Many of his compositions play with the merging of foreground, middle-distance and background details into one overlapping pattern.