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face
noun
- 1. The front part of the head, from forehead to chin.
2. The features or facial expression.
- Thesaurus: countenance, visage, expression,mug
- Thesaurus: surface, front, finish, façade, outside, exterior.
5a. In a mine or quarry: the exposed surface from which coal, etc is mined;
5b. On a cliff: the exposed surface, usually vertical;
- Example: coalface
- Example: cliff-face
7. The side of a playing card that is marked with numbers, symbols, etc.
8. General look or appearance.
- Example: The face of the landscape remains the same
10. Impudence; cheek.
11. literary
- Someone's presence.
- Example: stand before his face
- A typeface.
- tr & intr
1. To be opposite to something or someone; to turn to look at or look in some direction.
2. To have something unpleasant before one.
- Example: face ruin
- Thesaurus: confront, defy, challenge, risk, brave, hazard; withstand, endure, sustain.
5. To present itself to someone.
- Example: the scene that faced us
- Example: bricks were faced with plaster
- Thesaurus: finish, coat, front, decorate, polish.
- colloq
To accept the unpleasant consequences at their worst; to brave a trying situation, hostile reception, etc.
- In the presence of each other.
- Example: met face to face for the first time
- Thesaurus: tête-à-tête, à deux.
- Facing or confronting each other. Also as adj.
- Example: a face-to-face meeting
- Thesaurus: eye to eye, vis-à-vis, confronting.
- To recognize the facts and prepare to endure the consequences, or to act bravely.
- Thesaurus: deal with, accept, cope with, acknowledge, recognize, come to terms with, confront.
- Right in front of someone.
- Dealing with an issue in a direct and often provocative way. Also as adj.
- Example: an in-your-face film
- In spite of a known circumstance, etc.
- To look directly at them without shame or embarrassment.
- See under lose.
- To grimace, scowl, frown, etc.
- Superficially; at first glance.
- To try to hide disappointment, fear, etc concerning it.
- colloq
To apply make-up to one's face.
- To preserve one's reputation, etc in difficult circumstances, while avoiding humiliation or the appearance of giving in or climbing down.
- To oppose an idea, course of action, etc, firmly.
- Note: often with negatives
To make an appearance.
- Example: didn't dare show his face
- Thesaurus: be seen, show up, come, appear.
- Directly; openly, in someone's presence. See also facial.
- Thesaurus: candidly, openly, frankly, brazenly, boldly; Antonym: behind one's back.
Phrasal Verb: face someone down
- To confront them boldly until they give way from embarrassment, shame, etc.
- To accept an unpleasant fact, etc; to deal with it or them bravely.
