face to face
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Definition
- Adverb:
- Involving direct personal contact or confrontation: Used to describe a situation where two or more people are directly opposite or in the presence of each other, often for communication or confrontation.
- Directly confronting a person or situation: Used to indicate dealing with someone or something directly, without intermediaries or avoidance.
Usage Examples
- Adverb:
- The two leaders finally met face to face to negotiate the treaty.
- It's easier to resolve misunderstandings when you talk face to face.
- After years of correspondence, they met face to face for the first time.
Advanced Usage
- "come face to face with (someone/something)": To encounter someone or something directly, often unexpectedly or in a confrontational manner.
- Walking through the forest, I came face to face with a deer.
- The investigation forced him to come face to face with his past mistakes.
Variants and Related Words
- Face-to-face (Adjective): Used before a noun to describe a type of direct interaction.
- We scheduled a face-to-face meeting for next week.
- The course offers both online and face-to-face instruction.
Synonyms
- In person: Being physically present.
- Directly: Without any intermediary.
- Personally: In a private or individual capacity.
Related Phrases
- Eye to eye: In agreement (often used in the negative: "do not see eye to eye").
- One-on-one: Involving direct interaction between two individuals.
Related Idioms
- Confront head-on: To deal with a problem or person directly and without hesitation.
- You need to confront this issue head-on instead of avoiding it.
Adverb
- involving close contact; confronting each other
- the boy and the policeman suddenly came face-to-face at the corner
- they spoke face to face