FACE vs OVERLOOK: NOUN
- The most significant or prominent surface of an object, especially.
- The surface presented to view; the front.
- A façade.
- Outer surface.
- A marked side.
- An exposed, often precipitous surface of rock.
- The act of confronting bravely
- The side upon which the use of a thing depends (usually the most prominent surface of an object)
- The striking or working surface of an implement
- The general outward appearance of something
- Status in the eyes of others
- The front of the human head from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear
- The part of an animal corresponding to the human face
- A part of a person that is used to refer to a person
- A contorted facial expression
- A surface forming part of the outside of an object
- The right side, as of fabric.
- A specific size and style of type within a type family
- The expression on a person's face
- The surface of the front of the head from the top of the forehead to the base of the chin and from ear to ear.
- A person.
- A person's countenance.
- A contorted facial expression; a grimace.
- Facial cosmetics.
- Outward appearance.
- Value or standing in the eyes of others; prestige.
- Self-assurance; confidence.
- Effrontery; impudence.
- Impudent aggressiveness
- A vertical surface of a building or cliff
- The raised printing surface of a piece of type.
- A typeface or range of typefaces.
- The appearance and geologic surface features of an area of land; topography.
- A planar surface of a geometric solid.
- Any of the surfaces of a rock or crystal.
- The end, as of a mine or tunnel, at which work is advancing.
- An elevated place that affords an extensive view.
- A strong-growing leguminous twining plant of the tropics, Canavalia ensiformis.
- A high place affording a good view
FACE vs OVERLOOK: VERB
- Turn so as to expose the face
- Be opposite
- Cover the front or surface of
- Line the edge (of a garment) with a different material
- Turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction
- Present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize
- Oppose, as in hostility or a competition
- Be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to
- Deal with (something unpleasant) head on
- To fail to notice; to look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it; to miss or omit in looking.
- Leave undone or leave out
- Be oriented in a certain direction
- Look down on
- Look past, fail to notice
- Watch over
- To pretend not to have noticed, especially a mistake; to pass over without censure or punishment.
FACE vs OVERLOOK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To turn the face in a specified direction.
- To furnish with a surface or cover of a different material.
- To be turned or placed with the front toward a specified direction.
- To treat the surface of so as to smooth.
- To line or trim the edge of, especially with contrasting material.
- To turn (a playing card) so that the face is up.
- To cause (troops) to change direction by giving a command.
- To bring or to be brought face to face with.
- To acknowledge and accept or deal with: : defy.
- To meet or confront with self-assurance.
- To front on.
- To occupy a position with the face toward.
- To be certain to encounter; have in store.
- N/A
FACE vs OVERLOOK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To look over; examine.
- To manage; supervise.
- To look down upon from a place that is over or above; to look over or view from a higher position; to be situated above, so as to command a view of.
- Hence: To supervise; to watch over; sometimes, to observe secretly
- To inspect; to examine; to look over carefully or repeatedly.
- To fail to notice or consider; miss.
- To afford a view over.
- To look over or at from a higher place.
- To look upon with an evil eye; to bewitch by looking upon; to fascinate.
- To look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it; to miss or omit in looking; to fail to notice; to fail to observe.
- To refrain from bestowing notice or attention upon; to disregard or deliberately ignore; to pass over without censure or punishment; to excuse or pardon (a fault, error, or misdeed).
- To ignore deliberately or indulgently; disregard.
FACE vs OVERLOOK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To deface.
- To damage or spoil the surface of, as by wear or accident.
- The feelings expressed on a person's face
- Be opposite to
- Turn so as to face
- (idiom) (show (one's) face) To make an appearance.
- (idiom) (face the music) To accept the unpleasant consequences, especially of one's own actions.
- (idiom) (in the face/teeth) In opposition to or defiance of.
- (idiom) (on the face of it) From appearances alone; apparently.
- (idiom) (to (one's) face) In the view or hearing of.
- To look over; view from a higher place; see from a higher position.
- A coined word used in the textile and other similar trades to describe a stitch made by a sewing-machine which, on the cut edge of a single thickness of material, or in joining the edges of two pieces of material, makes covering stitches which conceal the otherwise projecting thread-ends, and at the same time locks the stitches so as to give strength to the artificial selvage or seam thus made; also applied to the machine which makes this artificial selvage or over-seam.
- To bewitch by looking on; confound; unsettle.
- To look beyond or by so as to fail to see, or so as to disregard or neglect; pay no attention to; disregard; hence, to pass over indulgently; excuse; forbear to punish or censure.
- To keep an eye on; inspect; superintend; oversee; care for or watch over.
- To view fully; look over; peruse; read.
- To rise or be elevated above; rise so high as to afford the means of looking down on.
FACE vs OVERLOOK: RELATED WORDS
- Nerve, Aspect, Font, Effrontery, Expression, Side, Boldness, Front, Look, Overlook, Facial expression, Cheek, Present, Grimace, Confront
- Underestimate, Ignore, Overleap, Look out over, Look out on, Look across, Leave out, Command, Drop, Overtop, Neglect, Face, Dominate, Omit, Miss
FACE vs OVERLOOK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fount, Nerve, Aspect, Font, Effrontery, Side, Boldness, Front, Look, Overlook, Facial expression, Cheek, Present, Grimace, Confront
- Overshadow, Underrate, Understate, Underplay, Forget, Underestimate, Ignore, Look out over, Leave out, Command, Neglect, Face, Dominate, Omit, Miss
FACE vs OVERLOOK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We were privileged with the gift of saying goodbye in person, holding hands, talking face to face.
- Students, however, are not brought face to face with real site experiences and on ground activities.
- He fell face first on the sidewalk and suffered severe trauma to his face.
- All courses during the summer term are online with optional face to face meetings.
- Speaking test administered face to face in a private, quiet room with one examiner.
- Frontier customers wear a face mask or face covering for the safety of technicians.
- All services can be accessed online, face to face, or by telephone.
- Health First Coloradobenefits are available for face to face membercontact services only.
- Only Face to Face account opening is allowed.
- God face to face and so partake of immortality.
- Dick Hallorann is lured back to The Overlook?
- This is the connection that so many overlook.
- When dressing for success, never overlook your belt.
- Private covered decks overlook wildlife pond and surf.
- Overlook Hotel to rest, once and for all.
- The front rooms overlook a small canal, and the rear rooms overlook a garden.
- The overlook shelter, has a view of the dam and lake, and is located at the Overlook Area.
- ILE Porcupine Islands Overlook: During the busy summer months, this overlook is used for parking to hike the North Ridge of Cadillac Mountain.
- Overlook my sins at this time, O You Who overlook the sins of men for repentance.
- You have got to stop at Pinnacle Overlook and the scenic overlook at Powell Mountain.
FACE vs OVERLOOK: QUESTIONS
- Why do people lose sight of face-to-face communication?
- Why do people play Magic The Gathering face to face?
- Is there any face to face interaction in distance learning?
- What is Staron's face-to-face meeting space solution?
- Does Sabrina ever see her mother face to face again?
- Does Pawan Sinha meet people face to face for predictions?
- How important is face to face communication, and why?
- Which is better distance education or face to face?
- What are the benefits of face to face communication?
- Why does face-to-face communication matter so much?
- What is the temperature at Kelsey overlook campground?
- Can you afford to overlook optimizing your pricing?
- How far is Ridenour overlook from downtown Pittsburgh?
- What is Needles Overlook in Canyonlands National Park?
- Does IKEA have windows that overlook actual scenery?
- Do economists overlook the moral issue in immigration?
- Where is the Overlook Mountain wild forest located?
- Is there a dumpster at Osborne overlook campground?
- What is the address for Bethesda overlook townhouses?
- Is overlook Kitchen + Bar currently accepting reservations?