English to Spanish Dictionary foremost

foremost

principal
definition
adverb
O'Keefe's work was, foremost, an expression of the feelings of a woman
before anything else in rank, importance, or position; in the first place.
adjective
one of the foremost art collectors of his day
most prominent in rank, importance, or position.
translation of 'foremost'
adverb
primero,
primeramente
adjective
primero,
principal,
delantero
example
He is the 'foremost' figure in the modern world of traditional Japanese martial arts.
He understands that the poem is 'foremost' a form of communication, and fails if it becomes inscrutable.
The primary and 'foremost' duty of the father is to provide funds for all essential requirements.
Though Shiva is popularly known as the God of Destruction, for sadhus he is 'foremost' the Master of Yogis.
First and 'foremost' , our family and relationship are what's important.
For a decision like this, ethical considerations deserve to be 'foremost' in our minds.
First and 'foremost' I would like to ask the Namibian people and civil servants the following question.
Though he has spent half his life running what is now Britain's second largest property company, he is 'foremost' a financier.
Sauvignon Blanc ranks 'foremost' among them, with Chardonnay not too far behind.
We all share one earth and peace among all people should be 'foremost' in our governments and minds.
As a state legislator, Rogers was both sponsor of the law and its 'foremost' beneficiary.
We know that burning fossil fuels is the 'foremost' contributor to climate change.
The 'foremost' right that follows from this principle is the right to be free, not to be a slave.
It marked a watershed in Renaissance art and established Michelangelo as the 'foremost' sculptor of his time.
Thus, the Chinese individual thinks 'foremost' of himself in relation to other people and the way in which they are connected.
Paris is now regarded as one of the 'foremost' art centres in the West, but this status was hard won.
Nonetheless, the 'foremost' step on the road to recovery for any alcoholic is for him to admit he has a problem and needs help.
He is one of the country's 'foremost' attorneys in the field of art and licensing law.
A week in which recovery and reflection have been 'foremost' in my actions.
That notorious night out is the 'foremost' allegation in a catalogue of misdemeanours that the player will be reminded of for as long as he lives.
Despite being one of the UK's 'foremost' poets, fame really isn't her bag.
There has to be room for both the wild fish and the fish farms to survive, and it will be my task to keep that fact 'foremost' in the mind of decision-makers.
He spent hours with them every day, and it was of 'foremost' importance to him to instil in them his own personal and cultural standards.
It seems Cassavetes was 'foremost' a humanist who lived to record our crazy, mad ways.
The early modern Italian courts saw the creation of some of Europe's 'foremost' collections of works of art.
After releasing it, he burst out with the question that was 'foremost' in his thoughts.
No madman had ever restored one of the greatest races in the world to the position of one of the 'foremost' nations in the world as it was at the present time.
A number of the 'foremost' pioneer missionaries to these islands also served in Australia.
She is one of the 'foremost' artists in Israel and was a principal dancer of the Batsheva Dance Company.
It is the parents' primary and 'foremost' responsibility to care for their children.
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