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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(181) She was faced with a new job, in unfamiliar surroundings with strange people.
(182) Although blind by the explosion, he faced the future with unmatched courage.
(183) The government should be alive to the problems faced by industry.
(184) Other daughters, faced with their mother's emotional hunger,[sentencedict.com/faced.html] pull away.
(185) Many women are faced with the dilemma of choosing between work and family commitments.
(186) He finds himself faced with a whole new ball game.
(187) After praying he faced his difficulties with a fortified spirit.
(188) Her window faced the backs of the houses on the other side of the river.
(189) They faced formidable difficulties in their attempt to reach the mountain summit.
(190) Finding a solution to this problem is one of the greatest challenges faced by scientists today.
(191) This highlights a problem faced by people proposing theories of ball lightning.
(192) The minister faced a tough grilling at today's press conference.
(193) She felt a sudden chill at the thought of the dangers he faced.
(194) It was faced with the greatest social upheaval since World War Ⅱ.
(195) He faced me out that he know nothing about the matter.
(196) The worst hazard we faced was having our money stolen.
(197) He was faced with a barrage of angry questions from the floor.
(198) He called a family conference and faced them with the problems.
(199) The two opposing armies faced each other across the battlefield.
(200) Russians have faced years of austerity after communism's fall.
(201) I faced an additional problem with the health service.
(202) People sit silently, faced forward toward a big screen.
(203) Beck now faced a second battle.
(204) She faced charges of collaboration.
(205) Municipal mayors, heads of nonprofit social service agencies, government bureaucrats, contractors and political party officials have all faced charges.
(206) Some of the main difficulties faced by new care assistants are discussed below.
(207) Everybody, but especially people with a mental disorder, needs expert legal advice when faced with statutory confinement.
(208) Corbett chewed absent-mindedly on the bread whilst analysing the problem which faced him.
(209) Fear isn't so difficult to understand. After all, weren't we all frightened as children? Nothing has changed since Little Red Riding Hood faced the big bad wolf. What frightens us today is exactly the same sort of thing that frightened us yesterday. It's just a different wolf. This fright complex is rooted in every individual. Alfred Hitchcock
(210) He was faced by about forty young black people, several very aggressive.
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