front and centre
adjective
UK(alsofront-and-centre)uk/ˌfrʌnt ən ˈsen.tər/us/ˌfrʌnt ən ˈsen.t̬ɚ/(USfront and center)veryeasytoseeornotice, or getting the mostattentionin asituation:
He's anaturalcollaborator, someone who'shappyto bepartof anensemblewithoutfeelingthe need to befrontandcentre.
E-health andtelemedicinewas front-and-centre at thedebate.
Synonym
prominent
- Machinelearningisfrontandcentrewhen it comes tooptimizingonlinecampaigns.
- Rock-starTomBarker was front-and-centre in the £50,000 adcampaign.
- How todealwith theimpactofclimatechangeisfrontandcentreat thetalks.
- We have to makesurethat westayaheadof thegameand that westayfrontandcentreincustomers'eyes.
- Onefactorin Mr King'sappointmenthad been his "frontandcentre"involvementin aseriesof acquisitions.
Being important and having importance
- bulk
- bulk largeidiom
- centrality
- come
- come beforesomething/someone
- count
- cut
- cut to the chaseidiom
- fish
- have/take pride of placeidiom
- high-stakes
- loom
- loom largeidiom
- matter
- mean the world tosomeoneidiom
- outweigh
- override
- reign
- signify
- weigh
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front and centre
adverb
UK(alsofront-and-centre)uk/ˌfrʌnt ən ˈsen.tər/us/ˌfrʌnt ən ˈsen.t̬ɚ/(USfront and center)in or to apositionthat is veryeasytoseeornotice, or that gets the mostattention:
With the leader'spopularityfalling, hishandlingof thecrisishasmovedfrontandcentre.
We put takingcareofourcustomersfront-and-centre in everypartofourbusiness.
- We are not apoliticalparty, we are acoalitionofgroupsseekingtobringtheissueofclimatechangefrontandcentre.
- Thisquestionmust beplacedfrontandcentreof all the government'spolicydiscussions.
- In themorning, you areexpectedfront-and-centre at Sydney Airport togreettheteamupontheirarrivalinAustralia.
Being important and having importance
- bulk
- bulk largeidiom
- centrality
- come
- come beforesomething/someone
- count
- cut
- cut to the chaseidiom
- fish
- have/take pride of placeidiom
- high-stakes
- loom
- loom largeidiom
- matter
- mean the world tosomeoneidiom
- outweigh
- override
- reign
- signify
- weigh
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