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1. face
noun. ['ˈfeɪs'] the front of the human head from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear.
Synonyms
- nose
- external body part
- whiskers
- nervus facialis
- olfactory organ
- forehead
- seventh cranial nerve
- jaw
- feature
- caput
- homo
- eyebrow
- facial nerve
- head
- visage
- phiz
- supercilium
- facial vein
- human
- human being
- vena facialis
- physiognomy
- brow
- lineament
- man
- mentum
- eye
- countenance
- facial muscle
- smiler
- human face
- mouth
- face fungus
- oculus
- beard
- jowl
- mug
- optic
- chin
- kisser
- cheek
Antonyms
- whisper
- shout
- specify
- lower
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Rhymes with Full Face
- arianespace
- {left-brace
- left-brace
- jonbenet's
- }close-brace
- worst-case
- }right-brace
- right-brace
- misplace
- interlace
- displace
- disgrace
- retrace
- lambastes
- embrace
- degrace
- replace
- incase
- encase
- deface
- debase
- trace
- space
- place
- grace
- glace
- frace
- erase
- efface
- drace
2. face
verb. ['ˈfeɪs'] deal with (something unpleasant) head on.
Synonyms
- go about
- undertake
- face up
- confront
- take on
- set about
- tackle
- present
Antonyms
- starboard
- larboard
- obverse
- top
3. full
adjective. ['ˈfʊl'] containing as much or as many as is possible or normal.
Synonyms
- loaded
- egg-filled
- engorged
- fullness
- inundated
- overladen
- ladened
- pregnant
- fraught
- chockful
- chuck-full
- cram full
- chock-full
- replete
- riddled
- glutted
- gas-filled
- stuffed
- choke-full
- untouched
- brimful
- congested
- weighed down
- instinct
- untasted
- overloaded
- brimming
- filled
- chockablock
- overflowing
- air-filled
- well-lined
- brimfull
- awash
- flooded
- sperm-filled
- afloat
- laden
- heavy
Antonyms
- emptiness
- meaningless
- untroubled
- abstain
Etymology
- full (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- fulle (Middle English (1100-1500))
- fullen (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. full
adjective. ['ˈfʊl'] constituting the full quantity or extent; complete.
Synonyms
- whole
- entire
Antonyms
- littleness
- smallness
- incompleteness
Etymology
- full (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- fulle (Middle English (1100-1500))
- fullen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. face
verb. ['ˈfeɪs'] oppose, as in hostility or a competition.
Synonyms
- breast
- oppose
- encounter
- match
- play
- confront
- take on
- take the bull by the horns
- front
- play off
- meet
Antonyms
- miss
- best
- worst
- low
6. face
noun. ['ˈfeɪs'] the feelings expressed on a person's face.
Synonyms
- visage
- twinkle
- expression
- spark
- countenance
- light
- aspect
- sparkle
- look
- leer
Antonyms
- black
- white
- effector
- inattention
7. face
noun. ['ˈfeɪs'] the general outward appearance of something.
Synonyms
- appearance
Antonyms
- draftee
- volunteer
8. face
verb. ['ˈfeɪs'] be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to.
Synonyms
- lie
- front
- look
Antonyms
- Heaven
- diverge
- surrender
- refrain
9. full
adjective. ['ˈfʊl'] complete in extent or degree and in every particular.
Synonyms
- total
Antonyms
- noncomprehensive
- nonpregnant
Etymology
- full (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- fulle (Middle English (1100-1500))
- fullen (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. face
verb. ['ˈfeɪs'] be opposite.
Synonyms
- be
- look
Antonyms
- agreement
- differ
- disagree
Sentences with full-face
1. Noun Phrase
The full face Bauta mask is known for its pointed chin, absence of a mouth, and the eye cut outs being the only revealed part of the wearer's face.
2. Noun Phrase
The term "larva" originates from Latin and refers to "ghost" or "mask," implying the ghostly affect created by wearing the full face covering white mask.
3. Noun Phrase
An individual bond can be held to maturity and the investor will receive the full face amount at that time.