IPA: /ˈmʌltɪˌfrʌnt/
KK: /mʌltiˈfrʌnt/
Describing something that has many different sides or aspects, often used in contexts like military or strategic situations.
The country faced a multifront challenge during the crisis, dealing with economic, social, and political issues all at once.
Multifront → It is formed from "multi-" (meaning many) and "front" (from Old French *front*, meaning forehead or front). The word "multifront" refers to having many fronts or aspects, often used in contexts like military or strategic operations.
Think of 'many' ('multi-') and 'fronts' — this helps you remember that 'multifront' means having many fronts or aspects.
No commonly confused words.