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facesnounpl. of face the front part of the headthe criminal hid his face from the news cameras as he slumped into the patrol car countenances, kissers(slang), mugs, pans(slang), pusses(slang), visages appearances, aspects, features, lineaments, looks, miens, presencesexpressions, physiognomies a forward part or surfacethe face of the store building has been altered many times over the years to meet changing tastes and needs facades(also façades), foreheads, foreparts, fronts outsides, skins, surfaces, veneers backs, rears, rearwards, reverses innards, insides, interiors a twisting of the facial features in disgust or disapprovalit's rude to make a face when your dinner hostess offers you broccoli frowns, grimaces, lowers(also lours), moues, mouths, mows, mugs, pouts, scowls, snoots flinches, squinches, wincesgrowls, snarlsrictuses, simpers, smirksscoffs, sneersglares, glowers, looks, stares grins, laughs, smiles an outer part or layera much-needed sandblasting revealed that the face of the old stone church is actually a pinkish granite exteriors, outsides, shells, skins, surfaces, veneers facades(also façades), fronts, topscoverings, covers, facingsappearances, disguises, guises, masks, semblances, shows insides, interiors facial appearance regarded as an indication of mood or feelinga rainy day is no excuse for just moping around with a long face, so let's do something casts, countenances, expressions, looks, visages frowns, grimaces, lowers(also lours), mouths, pouts, scowlsgrins, smilesairs, appearances, aspects, bearings, demeanors, manners, miens, presences outward and often deceptive indicationon the face of it, the country went to war for noble reasons appearances, guises, names, outwards, seemings, semblances, shows airs, effects, impressionshints, implications, insinuations, resemblances, suggestionsaffectations, demonstrations, displays, fictions, images, imitations, impostures, likenesses, make-believes(also make-beliefs), poses, pretenses(or pretences), representations, simulationscloaks, disguises, exteriors, facades(also façades), fronts, glosses, masks, masquerades, patinas(or patinae), Potemkin villages, shapes, shells, surfaces, veneers a member of the human raceI see they've hired some new faces babies, beings, birds, bodies, bods(British), characters, cookies, creatures, customers, devils, ducks, eggs, fish(or fishes), guys, heads, human beings, humans, individuals, lives, men, mortals, parties, people, personages, scouts, slobs, sorts, souls, specimens, stiffs, things, wights hominids, homos, humanoidsbrothers(also brethren), fellowmen, fellows, neighborscelebrities, personalities, selves, somebodies sons of man animals, beasties, beasts, brutes, critters facesverbpresent tense third-person singular of faceto stand or sit with the face or front towardthe house faces the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific Ocean fronts, looks (toward), points (toward) abuts, adjoins, borders, bounds, fringes, margins, meets, neighbors, rims, skirts, touchescommands, dominates, overlookslooks down (on) to oppose (something hostile or dangerous) with firmness or couragemovie superheroes who are ever ready to face danger without blinking an eye beards, braves, brazens, breasts, confronts, dares, defies, outbraves, outfaces faces up (to), frontsaffrontschallengesencounters, meetsaccosts, approaches, cornersrepels, resists, stands, withstandsbattles, combats, contends (with), fights, opposes, squares (off) stands up to dodges, ducks, funks, shirks, sidesteps avoids, eschews, shunseludes, escapes, evades, shakes to cover with something that protectswe decided to face our old frame house with aluminum siding clads, sheathes(also sheaths) apparels, arrays, clothes, dresses, garbs, robessides, skinsembosoms, embowers, embraces, encases, encloses(also incloses), encompasses, enshrouds, envelops, enwraps, invests, laps, mantles, shrouds, surrounds, swathes, veils, wrapsblankets, overlays, overspreads bares, denudes, exposes, stripsunswathes to enter into contest or conflict withthe Boston Red Sox were eager to face their traditional rivals, the Yankees, in the play-offs battles, encounters, engages, meets, takes on emulates, rivalscontends, fights, opposes eludes, escapes, evadesretreats |