frontally

/ˈfrʌntəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that faces or is directed toward the front; directly from the front.
    • The soldiers advanced frontally toward the enemy line.
    • The car hit the wall frontally, damaging the bumper and headlights.
    • In the painting, the figure is shown frontally, staring straight at the viewer.
  2. In a direct, straightforward manner; without evasion or subtlety.
    • She frontally challenged the unfair policy during the meeting.
    • The article frontally criticized the government's decision.
    • The manager addressed the problem frontally, not avoiding the difficult questions.
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