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- nounface (noun) · faces (plural noun)
- the front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin, or the corresponding part in an animal.
- the face as expressing emotion; an expression shown on the face:"the happy faces of these children"
- a manifestation or outward aspect of something:"the unacceptable face of social drinking"
- a person of a particular type:"this season's squad has a lot of old faces in it"
- the surface of a thing, especially one that is presented to the view or has a particular function.
- geometryeach of the surfaces of a solid:"the faces of a cube"
- a vertical or sloping side of a mountain or cliff:"the south face of Broad Peak"
- the side of a planet or moon facing the observer.
- the front of a building.
- the plate of a clock or watch bearing the digits or hands.
- the distinctive side of a playing card.
- short for typeface
- the side of a coin showing the head or principal design.
verbface (verb) · faces (third person present) · faced (past tense) · faced (past participle) · facing (present participle)- be positioned with the face or front toward (someone or something):"he turned to face her"Similar:look out onfront ontolook towardbe facinghave/afford/command a view oflook over/acrossopen out overlook ontobe opposite (to)Opposite:
- have the face or front pointing in a specified direction:"the house faces due east"
- (of a soldier) turn in a particular direction:"they immediately faced about"
- confront and deal with or accept a difficult or unpleasant task, fact, or situation:"honesty forced her to face facts" · "sooner or later you must face the truth"Similar:come to acceptbecome reconciled toreconcile oneself toreach an acceptance (of)get used tobecome accustomed toadjust toaccommodate oneself toacclimatize oneself tolearn to live withcope withdeal withget to grips withbecome resigned tomeet head-on
OriginMiddle English: from Old French, based on Latin facies ‘form, appearance, face’. - People also ask
- Face is a verb that means1234:
- To look toward or in the direction of something or someone.
- To have the front toward or permit a view of something or someone.
- To confront directly.
- To be opposite someone or something; to have your face or front pointing toward someone or something, or in a particular direction.
- To be or turn in a particular direction.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used with object),faced, fac·ing. to look toward or in the direction of: When speaking, remember to face the light. to have the front toward or permit a view of: The building faces Fifth Avenue. The bedroom faces the park. to confront directly: to be faced with a problem; to face the future confidently.www.dictionary.com/browse/faceDefinition of face verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary face verb /feɪs/ Verb Forms be opposite [transitive, intransitive] to be opposite someone or something; to have your face or front pointing toward someone or something, or in a particular direction face somebody/something She turned and faced him.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame…face verb [T] (DIRECTION) B1 to be or turn in a particular direction: The room faces south. She turned to face him. Could you face the front please, children?dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…face verb (BE POSITIONED) [ I/T ] to have the front of something positioned toward, or to turn toward something or someone: [ I always + adv/prep ] The balcony faces south. [ T ] Please face the front of the room. Phrasal verb face down someone/somethingdictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/face - See results only from oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
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