| face | | |
| face, human face | (n.) | the front of the human head from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear.; "he washed his face"; "I wish I had seen the look on his face when he got the news" |
| aspect, expression, face, facial expression, look | (n.) | the feelings expressed on a person's face.; "a sad expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face" |
| face | (n.) | the general outward appearance of something.; "the face of the city is changing" |
| face | (n.) | the striking or working surface of an implement. |
| face | (n.) | a part of a person that is used to refer to a person.; "he looked out at a roomful of faces"; "when he returned to work he met many new faces" |
| face, side | (n.) | a surface forming part of the outside of an object.; "he examined all sides of the crystal"; "dew dripped from the face of the leaf" |
| face | (n.) | the part of an animal corresponding to the human face. |
| face | (n.) | the side upon which the use of a thing depends (usually the most prominent surface of an object).; "he dealt the cards face down" |
| face, grimace | (n.) | a contorted facial expression.; "she made a grimace at the prospect" |
| case, face, font, fount, typeface | (n.) | a specific size and style of type within a type family. |
| face | (n.) | status in the eyes of others.; "he lost face" |
| boldness, brass, cheek, face, nerve | (n.) | impudent aggressiveness.; "I couldn't believe her boldness"; "he had the effrontery to question my honesty" |
| face | (n.) | a vertical surface of a building or cliff. |
| confront, face, face up | (v.) | deal with (something unpleasant) head on.; "You must confront your problems"; "He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes" |
| confront, face | (v.) | oppose, as in hostility or a competition.; "You must confront your opponent"; "Jackson faced Smith in the boxing ring"; "The two enemies finally confronted each other" |
| face, front, look | (v.) | be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to.; "The house looks north"; "My backyard look onto the pond"; "The building faces the park" |
| face | (v.) | be opposite.; "the facing page"; "the two sofas face each other" |
| face | (v.) | turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction.; "Turn and face your partner now" |
| confront, face, present | (v.) | present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize.; "We confronted him with the evidence"; "He was faced with all the evidence and could no longer deny his actions"; "An enormous dilemma faces us" |
| face | (v.) | turn so as to expose the face.; "face a playing card" |
| face | (v.) | line the edge (of a garment) with a different material.; "face the lapels of the jacket" |
| face | (v.) | cover the front or surface of.; "The building was faced with beautiful stones" |
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