fore
fawr
- n front part of a vessel or aircraft
- a situated at or toward the bow of a vessel
- r near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane
the captain went fore (or forward) to check the instruments
- The truth hasn't been allowed to come to the fore either for any number of legal reasons or it wasn't lurid enough for print or airing.
- Charlie came to the fore to keep us on the path of doing the first rate journalism that had distinguished World News for many years.
- The episode brought many unsettling issues to the fore, including loopholes that let the mentally ill buy guns, privacy laws that restrict school counselors' ability to tell others .