Foreground

/ˈfɔːrˌɡraʊnd/ noun

The foreground is the part of a picture, scene, or view that is closest to the viewer. As a verb, to foreground something means to give it special importance or attention.

“Foreground” combines “fore” (front) and “ground,” modeled on terms in art like “background.” It first described visual space and later gained a figurative meaning in writing and discussion.

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