🙂face

noun/verb
/feɪs/

Meaning

The front part of a person's head; to confront or deal with a situation
to confront or deal with; to turn toward; to have the front in a particular direction
the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin

Example Sentences

She had to face many challenges in her career.

She had to face many challenges in her new job.

She has a beautiful face.

Example Expressions

face the music

Synonyms

countenance, visage, confront, encounter, meet, tackle
Entry 1
countenance, visage, confront, encounter
Entry 2
confront, encounter, meet, tackle
Entry 3
countenance, visage

Antonyms

avoid, evade, flee, retreat, back
Entry 1
avoid, evade
Entry 2
avoid, evade, flee, retreat
Entry 3
back

Collocations

face a problem, face danger, face to face, face reality, face challenge, face consequences, bravely face, poker face, face mask
Entry 1
face a problem, face danger, face to face, face reality
Entry 2
face challenge, face reality, face consequences, bravely face
Entry 3
face to face, poker face, face mask

More Example Sentences

They stood face to face.

He has a triangular face.

I'm a Manager at Facebook.

He has a heart-shaped face.

After that, I wash my face.

He hit her across the face.

They faced the problem with courage.

The first thing I do is wash my face.

What problems did you face to learn the lesson?

It was great talking to you. May I have your Facebook ID?

Related Vocabularies

a respectful bow made by women by bending the knees with one foot in front of the other
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a loud and boisterous laugh
To concentrate attention or effort on something specific; the center of interest or activity.
a polite expression of praise or admiration; to politely praise someone
knowledge or skill gained through involvement in or exposure to something over time

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