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Word | Face-to-face |
directly facing each other; the two photographs lay face-to-face on the table; lived all their lives in houses face-to-face across the street; they sat opposite at the table / direct, personal; directly, personally (written without hyphens), This idiom can be used both as an adjective (the first definition) and as an, adverb (the second definition). / in each other's presence / with the people involved being close together and looking directly at each other., | |
Usage | ⇒ The workers' representatives had a face-to-face meeting with management to resolve the salary issue. ⇒ The stepmother and her teenage soon talked face to face about his troubles in school. ⇒ the two men stood face to face ⇒ The two fighters stood face-to-face ; She came face to face with a burglar |
Synonyms | confronting, one-on-one, opposite, direct, facing, personal, vis-a-vis, Face to face, bilateral, ceremonial, ceremonious, circumstantial, combined, congressional, effective, effectively, eyeball-to-eyeball, fateful, group, hand-to-hand, |
Antonyms | impersonal, distantly, indirectly, openly, publicly, |
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