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Click here if you Hate scroll, Show all | Too long, show scroll[noun] a vertical surface of a building or cliff
[noun] the side upon which the use of a thing depends (usually the most prominent surface of an object); "he dealt the cards face down"
[noun] the striking or working surface of an implement
[noun] the general outward appearance of something; "the face of the city is changing"
[noun] the expression on a person's face; "a sad expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face"
[noun] impudent aggressiveness; "I couldn't believe her boldness"; "he had the effrontery to question my honesty"
[noun] status in the eyes of others; "he lost face"
[noun] 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"
[noun] the part of an animal corresponding to the human face
[noun] a specific size and style of type within a type family
[noun] a contorted facial expression; "she made a grimace at the prospect"
[noun] 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"
[noun] (synecdoche) 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"
[verb] deal with (something unpleasant) head on; "You must confront your problems"; "He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes"
[verb] 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"
[verb] 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"
[verb] cover the front or surface of; "The building was faced with beautiful stones"
[verb] line the edge (of a garment) with a different material; "face the lapels of the jacket"
[verb] turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction; "Turn and face your partner now"
[verb] turn so as to expose the face; "face a playing card"
[verb] face 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"
[verb] be opposite; "the facing page"; "the two sofas face each other"
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(a) The principal dressed surface of a plate, disk, or pulley; the principal flat surface of a part or object.
(b) That part of the acting surface of a cog in a cog wheel, which projects beyond the pitch line.
(c) The width of a pulley, or the length of a cog from end to end; as, a pulley or cog wheel of ten inches face. 4. (Print.)
(a) The upper surface, or the character upon the surface, of a type, plate, etc.
(b) The style or cut of a type or font of type. 5. Outside appearance; surface show; look; external aspect, whether natural, assumed, or acquired. To set a face upon their own malignant design. --Milton. This would produce a new face of things in Europe. --Addison. We wear a face of joy, because We have been glad of yore. --Wordsworth. 6. That part of the head, esp. of man, in which the eyes, cheeks, nose, and mouth are situated; visage; countenance. In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread. --Gen. iii. 19. 7. Cast of features; expression of countenance; look; air; appearance. We set the best faceon it we could. --Dryden. 8. (Astrol.) Ten degrees in extent of a sign of the zodiac. --Chaucer. 9. Maintenance of the countenance free from abashment or confusion; confidence; boldness; shamelessness; effrontery. This is the man that has the face to charge others with false citations. --Tillotson. 10. Presence; sight; front; as in the phrases, before the face of, in the immediate presence of; in the face of, before, in, or against the front of; as, to fly in the face of danger; to the face of, directly to; from the face of, from the presence of. 11. Mode of regard, whether favorable or unfavorable; favor or anger; mostly in Scriptural phrases. The Lord make his face to shine upon thee. --Num. vi. 25. My face [favor] will I turn also from them. --Ezek. vii. 22. 12. (Mining) The end or wall of the tunnel, drift, or excavation, at which work is progressing or was last done. 13. (Com.) The exact amount expressed on a bill, note, bond, or other mercantile paper, without any addition for interest or reduction for discount.
\Face\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Faced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Facing}.] 1. To meet in front; to oppose with firmness; to resist, or to meet for the purpose of stopping or opposing; to confront; to encounter; as, to face an enemy in the field of battle. I'll face This tempest, and deserve the name of king. --Dryden. 2. To Confront impudently; to bully. I will neither be facednor braved. --Shak. 3. To stand opposite to; to stand with the face or front toward; to front upon; as, the apartments of the general faced the park. He gained also with his forces that part of Britain which faces Ireland. --Milton. 4. To cover in front, for ornament, protection, etc.; to put a facing upon; as, a building faced with marble. 5. To line near the edge, esp. with a different material; as, to face the front of a coat, or the bottom of a dress. 6. To cover with better, or better appearing, material than the mass consists of, for purpose of deception, as the surface of a box of tea, a barrel of sugar, etc. 7. (Mach.) To make the surface of (anything) flat or smooth; to dress the face of (a stone, a casting, etc.); esp., in turning, to shape or smooth the flat surface of, as distinguished from the cylindrical surface. 8. To cause to turn or present a face or front, as in a particular direction. {To face down}, to put down by bold or impudent opposition. ``He faced men down.'' --Prior. {To face (a thing) out}, to persist boldly or impudently in an assertion or in a line of conduct. ``That thinks with oaths to face the matter out.'' --Shak.
\Face\, v. i. 1. To carry a false appearance; to play the hypocrite. ``To lie, to face, to forge.'' --Spenser. 2. To turn the face; as, to face to the right or left. Face about, man; a soldier, and afraid! --Dryden. 3. To present a face or front.
Synonyms for face
aspect, boldness, brass, cheek, confront, confront, expression, face up, facial expression, facing, font, fount, front, grimace, human face, look, look, nerve, side, typeface
Antonyms: avoid, back
See also: audacity | back end | beast | braving | cartridge font | constant-width font | countenance | encounter | forepart | front | grappling | head | line | lineament | oculus | play | position | rear | someone | spark | status | surface | type | visage | whiskers |
Related terms: accept, banter, cast, come up against, crust, dare, dread, face up to, faking, falsity, forthcome, front matter, image, impudence, kisser, lie opposite, lines, mask, meretriciousness, outer skin, pad, palisade, place before, shell, small cap, stain, standing, superficies, surface, threaten
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Let's analyse "face" as pure text. This string has Four letters in One syllable and Two vowels. 50% of vowels is 11.4% more then average English word. Written in backwards: ECAF. Average typing speed for these characters is 1135 milliseconds. [info]
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Numerology Hearts desire number calculated from vowels:
face: 1 + 5 = 6, reduced: 6 . and the final result is Six. |
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