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View usage for: outface in British English (ˌaʊtˈfeɪs) verb (transitive)2. to confront boldly or defiantly outface in American English (ˌaʊtˈfeɪs) verb transitiveWord forms: ˌoutˈfaced or ˌoutˈfacing1. to overcome or subdue with a look or stare Examples of 'outface' in a sentenceoutface `We know that we are weak, that we dare not outface this evil man. Synonyms of 'outface'outstare, brave, confront, defy More Synonyms of outface Definition to subdue or disconcert (someone) by staring Synonyms outstare beard stare out stare down square up to look straight in the eye Additional synonymsDefinition to oppose boldly Synonyms confront, face, oppose, tackle, brave, dare, defyDefinition to confront with resolution or courage They had to brave her anger and confess. Synonyms confront, face, suffer, challenge, bear, tackle, dare, endure, defy, withstand, stand up to We are learning how to confront problems. Synonyms tackle, deal with, cope with, brave, beard, face up to, meet head-on - outdoor
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Additional synonymsDefinition to resist openly and boldly This was the first time that I had dared to defy her. Synonyms resist, oppose, confront, face, brave, beard, disregard, stand up to, spurn, flout, disobey, hold out against, put up a fight (against), hurl defiance at, contemn, call someone's bluff |