FACES vs FRONT: NOUN
- Plural form of face.
- The expression on a person's face
- A specific size and style of type within a type family
- Impudent aggressiveness
- A surface forming part of the outside of an object
- A contorted facial expression
- A part of a person that is used to refer to a person
- The part of an animal corresponding to the human face
- The front of the human head from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear
- Status in the eyes of others
- The act of confronting bravely
- A vertical surface of a building or cliff
- 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
- The immediate proximity of someone or something
- The line along which opposing armies face each other
- A sphere of activity involving effort
- (meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses
- The part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer
- The side that is forward or prominent
- The outward appearance of a person
- The side that is seen or that goes first
- A group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals
- A person used as a cover for some questionable activity
- The exterior surface of a lock mortised into a door; the portion of a lock that is visible and through which the bolt, passes; in a rim-lock, the end facing the doorframe.
- The forehead-piece of a bridle, generally of leather with metal trimmings.
- Milit., the entire system of defenses constructed along one side of the polygon inclosing the site to be fortified: as, a bastion or polygonal front.
- Everybody engaged to work before the curtain.
- In theat, language: That part of a theater which, from the actor's point of view, lies in front of the curtain; the auditorium or audience part; hence, the audience itself: as, to be in the front.
- The face; the countenance.
- The first part; the beginning.
- An apparently respectable person, group, or business used as a cover for secret or illegal activities.
- A nominal leader lacking in real authority; a figurehead.
- A group or movement uniting various individuals or organizations for the achievement of a common purpose; a coalition.
- A field of activity.
- The interface between air masses of different temperatures or densities.
- The area of contact between opposing combat forces; a battlefront.
- The most forward line of a combat force.
- A detachable part of a man's dress shirt covering the chest; a dickey.
- A promenade along the water at a resort.
- Land bordering a lake, river, or street.
- An outward, often feigned, appearance or manner.
- The forehead or face, especially of a bird or other animal.
- A position of leadership or superiority.
- The area, location, or position directly before or ahead.
- The forward part or surface, as of a building.
- Demeanor or bearing, especially in the presence of danger or difficulty.
FACES vs FRONT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Designating vowels produced at or toward the front of the oral cavity, such as the vowels of green and get.
- Of, relating to, aimed at, or located in the front.
FACES vs FRONT: VERB
- Turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction
- Line the edge (of a garment) with a different material
- Cover the front or surface of
- Oppose, as in hostility or a competition
- Present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize
- Be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to
- Deal with (something unpleasant) head on
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of face.
- Turn so as to expose the face
- Be opposite
- Confront bodily
- Be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to
FACES vs FRONT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To serve as a front for.
- To meet in opposition; confront.
- To look out on; face.
- To move (a word or phrase) to the beginning of a clause or sentence, typically for emphasis or contrast.
- To lead (a group of musicians).
- To provide before payment.
- To cause (a vowel) to be pronounced farther toward the front of the oral cavity.
- To have a front; face onto something else.
- To provide a front for.
FACES vs FRONT: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Used by a desk clerk in a hotel to summon a bellhop.
FACES vs FRONT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- In phonology, to pronounce with the front of the tongue, or as a ‘front’ sound. See front, II. adjective 3.
- To meet face to face; come into the presence of; confront.
- To oppose face to face; oppose directly; encounter.
- To stand in front of, or opposed or opposite to, or over against; face.
- To supply with a front; furnish or adorn in front: as, to front a house with granite.
- To have the face or front toward some point of the compass or some object; be in a confronting or opposed position.
- To stand foremost.
- To stand or go in opposition; go counter.
- Relating to or located in the front
- Be opposite to
- (idiom) (front and center) In the most prominent position.
FACES vs FRONT: RELATED WORDS
- Nerve, Aspect, Font, Effrontery, Expression, Side, Boldness, Front, Look, Overlook, Facial expression, Cheek, Present, Grimace, Confront
- Breast, Front line, Figurehead, Movement, Advance, Ante, Look, Battlefront, Frontal, Anterior, Face, Presence, Fore, Forward, Frontmost
FACES vs FRONT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fount, Nerve, Aspect, Font, Effrontery, Side, Boldness, Front, Look, Overlook, Facial expression, Cheek, Present, Grimace, Confront
- Front end, Breast, Front line, Figurehead, Movement, Advance, Ante, Look, Battlefront, Frontal, Anterior, Face, Fore, Forward, Frontmost
FACES vs FRONT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- People tended to like brand names that were paired with attractive faces more than those paired with unattractive faces.
- Aaronson discusses a study showing that Japanese and Chinese Americans performed much better at identifying Asian American faces than African American Faces.
- Letters would crawl about on the page like ants; faces, familiar faces, gradually blurred and faded, objects and people slowly abandoned him.
- However, researchers have recently highlighted that unfamiliar faces are processed less efficiently than familiar faces, which have more robust, invariant representations.
- Blurring faces can erase the power of that work, as would selecting only images that do not contain identifiable faces.
- Thus, these children appear to have a bias toward angry faces rather than a general deficit in processing faces.
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- Chinese character when it followed white faces rather than black faces.
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- Winkley also had drivers stand in front of the car with their state flag in front of them.
- MOD: Front of house or front of restaurant.
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- Front Desk Assistant undertakes all clerical and receptionist duties at the front desk of an organization.
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- The parking of vehicles in front yards in front of the front building line is prohibited.
FACES vs FRONT: QUESTIONS
- Why does Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga have three faces?
- Do Asians and Caucasians examine faces differently?
- What makes our tree faces decor different from other tree faces?
- Do men's faces look more masculine than women's faces?
- Why do we see faces where there are no actual faces?
- How do composite faces compare to real faces in attractiveness?
- How many faces does a hexaflexagon with three faces have?
- What figure has two triangular faces and three rectangular faces?
- Do infants scan inverted faces differently than upright faces?
- Are familiar faces easier to identify than unfamiliar faces?
- What happens when a cold front approaches a warm front?
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- What is the transition zone between warm front and cold front?
- Is rain more intense near a cold front or warm front?
- How is an occluded front different from a cold front?
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