Similar words: face down, defaced, red-faced, barefaced, baby-faced, poker-faced, janus-faced, shamefacedly. Meaning: [feɪs] adj. having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number; often used in combination.
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(61) We are faced with two apparently contradictory statements.
(62) The officer faced his men about.
(63) Faced with so many difficulties, she wilted.
(64) He's confronted crowds before and faced them down.
(65) We are now faced with new problems.
(66) She quickly faced to left.
(67) The speaker faced his opponent down.
(68) They are faced with a mountain of bureaucracy.
(69) She never faced trial for her many alleged crimes.
(70) The scientist was faced with many unknown factors.
(71) We are faced with an agonizing choice/decision/dilemma.
(72) He turned and faced us.
(73) The group chairman faced hostile questioning from angry shareholders.
(74) He faced his enemy with unequaled courage.
(75) The bathroom is faced with tile.
(76) We are faced with a many-sided problem.
(77) We are now faced with a worsening economic recession.
(78) He faced being isolated from society.
(79) He faced me squarely across the table.
(80) She was faced with an agonizing choice .
(81) This problem has got to be faced up to.
(82) He struck out the first batter he faced.
(83) We are faced with a serious problem.
(84) This small country is faced with an insurmountable debt.
(85) Fran faced a nerve-racking wait for her test results.
(86) He faced a battery of questions.
(87) She faced up to her difficulties.
(88) She faced a battery of questions.
(89) We are faced with the same problem.
(90) The management committee have faced the situation squarely.
More similar words: face down, defaced, red-faced, barefaced, baby-faced, poker-faced, janus-faced, shamefacedly, face to face, paced, laced, placed, traced, braced, face, facet, facer, deface, efface, face-off, faceoff, face off, disgraced, misplaced, faceted, preface, boldface, surface, interlaced, facelift.