Faced example sentences

Related (13): challenged, confronted, encountered, experienced, battled, opposed, tackled, handled, underwent, suffered, weathered, braved, combated.

faced

adjective

faced (adjective)

  - having a face or expression of a specified kind:

  - having a surface or front of a specified kind:

  - (of a solid) having a specified number of surfaces:

  - (of a piece of stone or other material) having a smoothed or polished surface:

  - (of a playing card) turned face up:

face

verb

faced (past tense) · faced (past participle)

  - be positioned with the face or front toward (someone or something):

  - have the face or front pointing in a specified direction:

  - (of a soldier) turn in a particular direction:

  - confront and deal with or accept a difficult or unpleasant task, fact, or situation:

  - have (a difficult situation) in prospect:

  - (of a problem or difficult situation) present itself to and require action from (someone or something):

  - cover the surface of (something) with a layer of a different material:

Synonyms

overlook, accept, confront, brave, encounter, meet, dare, defy, oppose, resist, withstand, dodge, encounter, experience, meet, beset, worry, distress, trouble, bother, confront, burden, harass, oppress, vex, irritate, exasperate, strain, stress, tax, torment, plague, blight, bedevil, rack, smite, curse, harrow, discommode, cover, clad, veneer, skin, overlay, surface, dress, pave, laminate, inlay, plate, coat, line

"Faced" Example Sentences

1. The brave soldiers faced their enemies with determination.
2. She faced her fear of heights and climbed the tall building.
3. The defendant faced his accuser in court.
4. The house faced the ocean, offering stunning views.
5. The business faced financial difficulties after the pandemic.
6. The teacher faced a class full of noisy students.
7. He faced the music and apologized for his mistake.
8. The athlete faced a tough opponent in the championship game.
9. The driver faced heavy traffic on their commute.
10. She faced discrimination in her workplace but fought for her rights.
11. The village faced a water shortage during the dry season.
12. The company faced a lawsuit for copyright infringement.
13. The activist group faced opposition from the government.
14. The actor faced criticism for their latest performance.
15. He faced a difficult decision regarding his career.
16. The city faced a power outage during the storm.
17. She faced a tough interview for the job of her dreams.
18. The doctor faced a patient with a rare disease, and researched possible treatments.
19. The athlete faced a doping scandal that threatened their career.
20. The family faced a tragedy when their home was destroyed in a fire.
21. The politician faced tough questions from the press during the press conference.
22. The couple faced relationship problems due to their busy schedules.
23. The town faced an economic crisis after the closure of its biggest industry.
24. The teacher faced a difficult student with behavioral issues.
25. The climate change crisis faced by the world requires urgent action.
26. The company faced a data breach and lost sensitive information.
27. The community faced a drug epidemic that affected many families.
28. She faced the reality of losing her job due to the company downsizing.
29. The musician faced stage fright before their biggest concert yet.
30. The family faced their fears and decided to take a spontaneous trip abroad.

Common Phases

1. She faced her fears; it was now or never.
2. I faced the consequences; I knew what I did was wrong.
3. We faced our opponents; we were determined to win.
4. He faced the truth; there was no denying it.
5. They faced the challenge; failure was not an option.
6. She faced the jury; justice would be served.
7. He faced the music; he accepted the criticism.
8. We faced the reality; things were not going to change.
9. They faced the storm; they remained strong.
10. She faced the mirror; it was time to be honest with herself.

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