Face ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Face ( noun )

  1. The front part of the head from the forehead to the chin, or the surface of a head.
  2. A person's expression or look.
  3. A surface of a solid object.

Origin:

Middle english 'face' from old french 'face' meaning face, expression, countenance, ultimately from latin 'facia' meaning face, appearance, look.

Examples:

  1. She had a beautiful face.
  2. His face showed surprise.
  3. The face of the clock was broken.
  4. The face of the mountain was difficult to climb.
  5. The face of the river was calm.

(As a verb)

Face ( verb )

  1. The front part of the head from the forehead to the chin, or the surface of a head.
  2. A person's expression or look.
  3. A surface of a solid object.

Origin:

Middle english 'face' from old french 'face' meaning face, expression, countenance, ultimately from latin 'facia' meaning face, appearance, look.

Examples:

  1. She had a beautiful face.
  2. His face showed surprise.
  3. The face of the clock was broken.
  4. The face of the mountain was difficult to climb.
  5. The face of the river was calm.
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