front-foot
Appearance
See also: front foot
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the phrase on the front foot.
Adjective
[edit]front-foot (comparative more front-foot, superlative most front-foot)
- On the front foot; Acting so as to take control of a situation.
- 2015, Christopher Johns, Mindful Leadership: A Guide for the Health Care Professions:
- Front foot thinking is about 'being in place', taking the initiative and being proactive, rather than being caught on the back foot, reactive, defensive and uncertain.
- 2021 May 29, Phil McNulty, “Manchester City 0-1 Chelsea”, in BBC Sport[1]:
- Chelsea needed to be defensively perfect but this was no smash-and-grab result. It was a front-foot display to take the initiative away from City in the first half.
- Based on the width of the front of a property.
- 1927, Journal of the New England Water Works Association, page 442:
- There are, of course, excellent examples of extensions to existing systems being carried out on the front-foot assessment plan, but this procedure is distinctly different from the programs herein outlined as applied to newly created systems of large size.