I couldn't help making a face when I tried the food. It was disgusting. - to show from your expression that you don't like something., I faced a difficult choice when I had to decide whether to study at university or find a job. - to make a difficult decision, Her face fell when she heard the bad news. - to be disappointed, I'm so exhausted that I can't face doing the housework. - to not want to do something unpleasant, I wasn't happy with his attitude so I decided to say it to his face. - to say something directly to someone, You just have to face the fact that you haven't got enough money to buy a new car. - to accept an unpleasant situation, When I was going into the cinema it was dark, I couldn't see and I fell flat on my face. - to fall over badly and feel embarrassed, I stayed out until really late last night and I had to face the music from my parents when I got in. - to accept another person's criticism or displeasure,

B2 Unit 2 - Wordpower 'face' - match-up

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