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The synonyms of “Faces” are: grimace, case, font, fount, typeface, aspect, expression, facial expression, look, side, human face, boldness, brass, cheek, nerve, confront, front, face up, present
Faces as a Noun
Definitions of "Faces" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “faces” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- The striking or working surface of an implement.
- A part of a person that is used to refer to a person.
- A surface forming part of the outside of an object.
- Impudent aggressiveness.
- A specific size and style of type within a type family.
- The general outward appearance of something.
- A contorted facial expression.
- A vertical surface of a building or cliff.
- The part of an animal corresponding to the human face.
- The front of the human head from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear.
- The feelings expressed on a person's face.
- The side upon which the use of a thing depends (usually the most prominent surface of an object.
- Status in the eyes of others.
Synonyms of "Faces" as a noun (15 Words)
aspect | A category or form which expresses the way in which time is denoted by a verb. A man of decidedly foreign aspect. |
boldness | Impudent aggressiveness. A president who is showing incredible boldness in going after the cartels. |
brass | A round flat brass ornament for the harness of a draught horse. The brass were consistently too loud. |
case | The quantity contained in a case. A typical case was the suburban housewife described by a marriage counselor. |
cheek | Either side of the face below the eye. He had the cheek to complain. |
expression | Expression without words. The prisoners developed a dialect as an everyday means of expression. |
facial expression | Care for the face that usually involves cleansing and massage and the application of cosmetic creams. |
font | A specific size and style of type within a type family. They dip down into the font of wisdom. |
fount | A spring or fountain. Our courier was a fount of knowledge. |
grimace | An ugly, twisted expression on a person’s face, typically expressing disgust, pain, or wry amusement. She made a grimace at the prospect. |
human face | Any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage. |
look | An expression of a feeling or thought by looking. I don t like the looks of this place. |
nerve | Any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body. He kept his nerve and won five games in a row. |
side | Sports the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist. The house was built on the side of a mountain. |
typeface | A specific size and style of type within a type family. You re reading a typeface called Dutch. |
Usage Examples of "Faces" as a noun
- An angry face.
- The face of the city is changing.
- He dealt the cards face down.
- I wish I had seen the look on his face when he got the news.
- He washed his face.
- When he returned to work he met many new faces.
- He lost face.
- They travelled across the face of the continent.
- He looked out at a roomful of faces.
- Dew dripped from the face of the leaf.
Faces as a Verb
Definitions of "Faces" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “faces” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to.
- Deal with (something unpleasant) head on.
- Cover the front or surface of.
- Present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize.
- Line the edge (of a garment) with a different material.
- Turn so as to expose the face.
- Turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction.
- Oppose, as in hostility or a competition.
- Be opposite.
Synonyms of "Faces" as a verb (5 Words)
confront | Face up to and deal with (a problem or difficulty. We were confronted with pictures of moving skeletons. |
face up | Line the edge (of a garment) with a different material. |
front | Provide something with a front or facing of a particular type or material. The fronting of au was completed a couple of generations ago. |
look | Of a building or room have an outlook in a specified direction. My backyard look onto the pond. |
present | Bring forward and present to the mind. We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason. |
Usage Examples of "Faces" as a verb
- Face the lapels of the jacket.
- Jackson faced Smith in the boxing ring.
- He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes.
- The two sofas face each other.
- An enormous dilemma faces us.
- He was faced with all the evidence and could no longer deny his actions.
- Face a playing card.
- Turn and face your partner now.
- The building was faced with beautiful stones.
- The building faces the park.
Associations of "Faces" (30 Words)
aquiline | (of a person’s nose) hooked or curved like an eagle’s beak. |
brighten | Make lighter or brighter. Sarah brightened up considerably as she thought of Emily s words. |
careworn | Tired and unhappy because of prolonged worry. A careworn expression. |
complexion | The natural colour, texture, and appearance of a person’s skin, especially of the face. A smooth pale complexion. |
countenance | Admit as acceptable or possible. A pleasant countenance. |
drawn | Having the curtains or draperies closed or pulled shut. Cathy was pale and drawn and she looked tired out. |
encounter | Meet (someone) unexpectedly. She felt totally unnerved by the encounter. |
eyebrow | The strip of hair growing on the ridge above a person’s eye socket. He had eyes of blue beneath bushy eyebrows. |
freckle | Cover or become covered with freckles. Skin which freckles easily. |
frown | Disapprove of. A frown of disapproval. |
glare | A light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted. The moon glared back at itself from the lake s surface. |
glower | An angry stare. The angry glower on the face of the policeman. |
ineluctable | Unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable. An ineluctable destiny. |
mien | A person’s appearance or manner, especially as an indication of their character or mood. He has a cautious academic mien. |
nasal | A nasal speech sound. A whining nasal voice. |
nose | A front that resembles a human nose especially the front of an aircraft. She wanted a good nose round the house. |
olfaction | The faculty that enables us to distinguish scents. |
pale | Turn pale as if in fear. The pale or wan stars. |
pallid | Abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress. The pallid face of the invalid. |
pallor | An unhealthy pale appearance. The deathlike pallor of his face. |
proboscis | The nose of a mammal, especially when it is long and mobile such as the trunk of an elephant or the snout of a tapir. |
sallow | Cause to become sallow. The illness has sallowed her face. |
scowl | An angry or bad-tempered expression. She scowled at him defiantly. |
shrug | An act or instance of shrugging one s shoulders. She lifted her shoulders in a dismissive shrug. |
sinus | Relating to or denoting the sino-atrial node of the heart or its function of regulating the heartbeat. Sinus tachycardia. |
smiley | A symbol representing a smiling face that is used in written communication to indicate that the writer is pleased or joking. He drew a smiley face. |
subtend | (of a bract) extend under (a flower) so as to support or enfold it. The main beauty is provided by the bracts which subtend the flowers. |
swarthy | Naturally having skin of a dark color. Swarthy men with gleaming teeth. |
visage | The appearance conveyed by a person’s face. The moonlit visage of the port s whitewashed buildings. |
wan | A computer network that spans a wider area than does a local area network. The wan dawn light. |