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Look in the face Meaning in English

expression

LUUK in thuh/ thee FAYS
LUUK in thuh/ thee FAYS

Definition

To look directly at someone's face, often implying courage, honesty, or facing a situation directly.

Usage & Nuances

Common in both literal and figurative contexts. As an idiom, it means to confront something or someone bravely and honestly, especially a difficult situation. Often appears as 'look someone in the face' or 'look (a situation) in the face'. Less formal; not always used literally.

Example Sentences

He could not look her in the face after lying to her.

basic

Please look me in the face when you talk.

basic

I can't look my teacher in the face if I fail this test.

basic

Sometimes you just have to look your fears in the face and keep going.

natural

She was brave enough to look the truth in the face.

natural

If you can't look him in the face, maybe you should apologize.

natural