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How to Use "Face" with Example Sentences
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face
(n):
the front part of the head with eyes, nose and mouth; an expression or look on a person's face; front part of something
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Used with adjectives:
"
The baby has an
angelic
face
.
"
(angelic, beautiful, cute, lovely, perfect, pretty, sweet)
"
She described him as having a
plain
face
.
"
(plain, handsome, pleasant, terrible, ugly)
"
Her
face
was
pale
with fright.
"
(pale, white, colorless)
"
She has a
oval
face
.
"
(oval, heart-shaped, round, square)
"
Her
wrinkled
face
showed her age.
"
(wrinkled)
"
People always think he's young because he has a
baby
face
.
"
(baby, young-looking)
"
She always has a
smiling
face
.
"
(smiling, happy, cheerful, friendly, grinning)
"
These features are common on a
human
face
.
"
(human)
"
Their
worried
faces
told me the news was bad.
"
(worried, anxious, concerned, troubled)
"
You could tell the movie was scary by their
frightened
faces
.
"
(frightened, scared, surprised, shocked)
"
He made a
disgusted
face
and left.
"
(disgusted, angry, furious, funny)
"
There were a lot of
long
faces
at school that day.
"
(long, sad, serious, solemn)
"
My teacher has a
kind
face
.
"
(kind, honest, innocent)
"
He kept a
poker
face
throughout the whole ordeal.
"
(blank, poker)
"
There's a big sign on the
front
face
of the building.
"
(front, rear)
"
It'll be nice to see some
familiar
faces
.
"
(familiar, old)
"
There are many
new
faces
here.
"
(new, fresh, different, strange, unfamiliar)
"
She hoped to see some
famous
faces
on her trip.
"
(famous)
Used with verbs:
"
He
has
a handsome
face
.
"
(has)
"
She
turned
her
face
towards the camera.
"
(turned, moved, tilted)
"
She
buried
her
face
in his arm.
"
(buried, hid)
"
He
covered
his
face
to hide his embarrassment.
"
(covered, hid)
"
A
face
looked
out through the window.
"
(looked, peered, stared)
"
Her
face
appeared
in front of him.
"
(appeared)
"
She
made
a
face
at her brother.
"
(makes)
"
His
face
grew
angry as the meeting went on.
"
(grew, turned)
"
Their
faces
brightened
at the news.
"
(brightened, lit up, glowed, perked up, dropped, fell)
"
His
face
hardened
with the pain.
"
(hardened, darkened)
"
Her
face
softened
as she smiled.
"
(softened)
"
His
face
flushed
and he turned away.
"
(flushed, burned, reddened)
"
His
face
indicated
his true feelings.
"
(indicated, revealed, showed)
"
It's really nice to
see
so many new
faces
here.
"
(see)
Used with prepositions:
"
The ball hit her right
in
the
face
.
"
(in)
"
She put some cream
on
her
face
before bed.
"
"
She always has a smile
on
her
face
.
"
(on)
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face
(v):
to turn toward something; to deal with or accept a situation
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Used with nouns:
"
Their
house
faces
the main road.
"
(house, door, building, window)
"
We are
facing
a major
challenge
this month.
"
(challenge, dilemma, problem, task, issue)
"
They will
face
a lot of
danger
on this trip.
"
(danger, threats)
"
He is
facing
some serious
charges
.
"
(charges, allegations, accusations, consequences, penalties)
"
She
faced
a lot of
prejudice
during her childhood.
"
(prejudice, oppression, discrimination, racism, hardship, famine)
"
He always
faces
challenges
head on.
"
(challenges, difficulties, setbacks)
"
They are
facing
arrest
by being here.
"
(arrest, jail, imprisonment, threats)
"
They want a house that
faces
the
mountains
.
"
(mountains, ocean, forest, river, lake)
"
She turned to
face
the
blackboard
.
"
(blackboard, camera, computer, wall, window, door)
"
She stays calm when
facing
a
crisis
.
"
(crisis, situation, hazard, disaster, catastrophe)
"
He
faces
humiliation
for his confession.
"
(humiliation, disgrace, punishment, ridicule, criticism, embarrassment)
"
The army
faced
the
enemy
.
"
(enemy, battle, fight)
"
Their idea
faces
a lot of
opposition
.
"
(opposition, questions, competition, resistance, scrutiny)
"
He will
face
his
opponent
on Saturday.
"
(opponent, challenger, competition)
"
She is trying hard to
face
her
fears
.
"
(fears)
"
He has
faced
a lot of
setbacks
in his research.
"
(setbacks, disadvantages, difficulties, challenges, uncertainties, risks)
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