Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

front-and-center

idiom
/frʌnt ənd ˈsɛntər/
Definition
In a position of prominence or importance.
Examples
  • The new policy changes are front-and-center in our company’s agenda.
  • Her concerns about the project were front-and-center during the meeting.
  • The athlete’s performance was front-and-center at the championship.
Meaning
The term ‘front-and-center’ refers to something that is very visible, obvious, or at the forefront of attention.
Synonyms
  • prominent
  • foremost
  • obvious
  • visible
  • notable