FACE
- to oppose or meet defiantly [v FACED, FACES, FACING] : FACEABLE [adj]
- to confront (to face defiantly) [v FACED, FACING, FACES]
- the front part of the head
- expression on the face
- surface specially prepared as
- inscribed, printed, or marked side
- striking surface (as of a tool) the face of the golf club the face of an anvil
- style of type
- to avoid disgrace, humiliation, or embarrassment
- to disapprove strongly of; oppose
- to make an appearance; be seen
- in one's presence
- the front part of the head that in humans extends from the forehead to the chin and includes the mouth, nose, cheeks, and eyes
- facial expression of distaste or displeasure he made a face when he saw the test results
- surance confidence maintaining a firm face in spite of adversity
- front, upper, or outer surface
- cade
- exposed surface of rock
- outward appearance
- grimace
- the surface
- the most important side; front
- to look toward
- to confront directly or bravely
- to put a facing on
- to turn or be turned
- to have the face in a certain direction
- to confront boldly or intimidate (an opponent, critic, etc.)
- to start a game or period with a face-off
- opposite one another
- confronting one another
- in close proximity to; narrowly escaping; confronting
- to admit
- to meet courageously
- go away!; leave
- to stop bothering or annoying someone
- in spite of; notwithstanding
- when confronted with
- to suffer disgrace, humiliation, or embarrassment
- to grimace, as in distaste or contempt; contort one's face in order to convey a feeling or to amuse another
- to outward appearances; superficially; seemingly
- to give the appearance of confidence or assurance