face /fās/     noun- The front part of the head, including forehead, eyes, nose, mouth, cheeks, and chin
 - The outside form or appearance
 - The front or surface of anything
 - A flat surface of a solid geometrical figure, crystal, etc
 - The striking surface of a golf club, etc
 - The edge of a cutting tool, etc
 - The front or upper surface, or that usually on view
 - The exposed surface in a cliff, mine or quarry
 - A principal cleavage-plane (geology)
 - The dial of a watch, etc
 - The printed surface of a playing card
 - A style of letter or type (printing)
 - Special appearance or facial expression
 - Aspect, look, configuration
 - Command of facial expression and bearing
 - Boldness, effrontery
 - A grimace
 - Presence
 - Anger or favour (Bible)
 - (also baby face) a wrestler with a crowd-pleasing persona, opp to heel
       transitive verb- To meet in the face or in front
 - To stand opposite to or looking towards
 - To be confronted with
 - To confront
 - To stand up to
 - To brave
 - To resist
 - To put an additional face or surface on
 - To cover in front
 - To trim
       intransitive verb- (often with on, to or towards) to direct or turn the face
 - To take or have a direction
 - To show a face, esp bold or false (obsolete)
     ORIGIN: Fr face, from L faciēs form or face; perh from facere to make   faced  adjective - Having a face
 - Having the outer surface dressed
 - With the front covered with another material
    faceˈless  adjective - Having no face
 - (of a person or people concerned in some action) with identity unknown or concealed
 - Robot-like, esp of bureaucratic officials who allow no degree of personality to intrude on their decision-making processes
    facˈer  noun - A tool for smoothing or facing a surface
 - A severe blow on the face (slang)
 - An affront (informal)
 - Anything that staggers one, a sudden problem or difficulty (informal)
 - A person who faces something
 - A person who puts on a false show (obsolete)
 - A boldfaced person (obsolete)
     facial /fāˈshl/   adjective - Of or relating to the face
 - For the face
     noun (informal)A beauty treatment to the face  faˈcialist  noun  A beautician who specializes in performing facial treatments  faˈcially  adverb  facˈing  noun - A covering in front for decoration or protection
 - (in pl) the collar, lapels and cuffs of a garment, esp in a contrasting colour
      faceˈ-ache  noun - Neuralgia in the nerves of the face
 - An ugly or disagreeable person (slang; usu used as a mild or facetious insult)
    Faceˈbook®  noun  A popular social networking website  face card  noun  A playing-card bearing a face (king, queen or jack)  faceˈ-centred  adjective  (of a crystal structure) with an atom in the centre of the face of each unit cell as well as at each vertex  faceˈcloth or face flannel  noun - A cloth used in washing the face
 - (facecloth) a cloth laid over the face of a corpse or living person
    face cream  noun  A cosmetic cream for the face  faceˈ-fungˈus  noun (informal) A moustache or beard  faceˈ-guard or face mask  noun  A kind of mask to guard or protect the face  faceˈ-hardˈen  transitive verb  To harden on the surface, to case-harden (lit and figurative)  faceˈlift  noun - A surgical operation to smooth and firm the tissues of the face
 - A renovating process, esp one applied to the outside of a building
    faceˈman or faceˈworker  noun  A miner who works at the coalface, as opposed to elsewhere in or at the mine  face mask  noun - A face-guard
 - A face pack
    faceˈ-off  noun - (in ice-hockey, etc) the dropping of the puck between two players to start the game
 - A confrontation (figurative)
 - See also face off below
    face pack  noun  A creamy cosmetic mixture put onto the face to cleanse and tone the complexion, and removed when dry  face paint  noun  Paint used to decorate the face  face painting  noun  faceˈplate  noun - A disc on which a piece of wood, etc can be fixed for turning on a lathe
 - A protective plate in front of a piece of machinery
 - A flat transparent panel on the front of a protective helmet
 - The screen or front of a cathode-ray tube
    face powder  noun  A cosmetic powder for the face  faceˈ-saver  noun  A course of action that saves one's face (see below)  faceˈ-saving  noun and  adjective  Saving one's face (see below)  FaceˈTime®  noun  An application enabling video calls to be made over a wireless network   transitive verb (usu without caps) to communicate with (a person) using this application  face value  noun - The value as stated on the face of a coin, share certificate, etc
 - The apparent value of anything, which may not be the same as its real value
    facial angle  noun  (in skull measurement) the angle formed by lines drawn from the middle of the forehead to the upper jaw above the incisor teeth and from the opening of the ear to the opening of the nose  facial mapping  noun  A forensic technique for reconstructing the original face beneath a disguise    face down  - To shame or intimidate with stern looks
 - To confront and make concede
     face off  - To start a game (of ice-hockey, etc) by a face-off
 - To confront each other
 - To adopt a mutually confrontational attitude
    face out  - To carry off by confident appearance
 - To face down
    face the music (informal) -  To accept unpleasant consequences at their worst
 - To brave a trying situation, hostile reception, etc
   face to face  - Opposite
 - In actual presence, in person
 - In confrontation (faceˈ-to-faceˈ  adjective)
    face up to  - To face or stand up to
 - To recognize (a fact or facts) and prepare to endure or act bravely
    fly in the face of  To oppose or defy  get in (or out of) someone's face (informal) To begin (or stop) harassing or obstructing someone  have two faces  To be two-faced (see under two)  in the face of  In defiance of, despite  in-your-face or in-yer-face (slang) -  Aggressive
 - Direct and provocative
   look (someone) in the face  To look at (someone) without shame or embarrassment  lose face  To lose prestige  loss of face  Humiliation, loss of dignity  make or pull faces at  To distort one's face into exaggerated expressions in order to amuse, annoy, etc  off one's face (slang) -  Drunk or high on drugs
 - Crazy
   on the face of it  - On its own showing
 - As is palpably plain
 - At first glance
    pull a long face  To look dismal  put a good or brave face on (it)  To adopt a good-natured or stoical attitude in a troublesome situation  put one's face on (informal) To apply cosmetics to the face  right face!, left face! or right about face!  Words of command, on which soldiers turn to the side specified  run one's face (obs sl) To obtain things on credit by sheer impudence  save one's face  To avoid humiliation or appearance of climbing down  set one's face against  To oppose strenuously  show one's face  To appear  to one's face  In one's presence, openly    |