Face

  • 81face up to — Synonyms and related words: affront, beard, bell the cat, bite the bullet, brave, brazen, brazen out, challenge, chance, complain, complain loudly, confront, contend with, court destruction, dare, defy danger, dispute, dissent, face, face down,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 82face — n British 1. an outstanding person, someone who is more sophisticated, better dressed, etc. than the rest. A vogue word among mods in 1963 and 1964, probably origi nating from the idea of a well known or recognisable face in the crowd, or possi… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 83face — I. n. 1. Surface, external part. 2. Front, front, part. 3. Visage, countenance. 4. Look, appearance, semblance, external aspect. 5. Confidence, assurance, boldness, impudence, audacity, effrontery, brass. II. v. a. 1 …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 84face — n 1. countenance, visage, physiognomy, features, lineaments; Sl. mug, Sl. pan, Sl. phiz, Sl. puss, Sl. kisser; silhouette, profile; makeup, cosmetics, war paint. 2. expression, look, mien, aspect, air, demeanor; smile, grin, grimace, smirk, sneer …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 85face — 1. noun 1) a beautiful face Syn: countenance, physiognomy, features, profile 2) her face grew sad Syn: expression, look, appearance, countenance 3) he made a face …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 86face up to — {v. phr.} 1. To bravely confront a person or a challenge; admit. * /Jack doesn t want to face up to the fact that Helen doesn t love him anymore./ * /Jane cannot face up to her mother in law who always wins every argument they have./ 2. To… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 87face up to — {v. phr.} 1. To bravely confront a person or a challenge; admit. * /Jack doesn t want to face up to the fact that Helen doesn t love him anymore./ * /Jane cannot face up to her mother in law who always wins every argument they have./ 2. To… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 88face — 1. noun /feɪs/ a) The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area. She has a pretty face. b) Ones facial expression. Why the sad face? …

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  • 89Face — Recorded as Face and Facer, this unusual and interesting surname is English. It is usually of medieval origins, and it is claimed, was formerly job descriptive for a specialist stone mason, one who literally put the finished face on stone work.… …

    Surnames reference

  • 90face up — v. (d; intr.) to face up to (to face up to reality) * * * [ feɪs ʌp] (d; intr.) to face up to (to face up to reality) …

    Combinatory dictionary