unface

[US]/[ʌnˈfeɪs]/
[UK]/[ʌnˈfeɪs]/

Translation

v.To avoid or evade facing a difficult situation or person.; To be unable to face someone or something, often due to embarrassment or shame.
n.A person or situation that is difficult or unpleasant to face.

Phrases & Collocations

unface the challenge

unfaced reality

unface it now

unface the truth

unfaced future

unface your fears

unfaced situation

unface the issue

unfaced consequences

Example Sentences

the company will unface the challenges and move forward.

we need to unface the difficult truths about our past.

can you unface the situation and offer a solution?

it's important to unface your fears to achieve your goals.

the politician refused to unface the public's concerns.

we must unface the consequences of our actions.

the team worked to unface the project's setbacks.

she bravely decided to unface her personal demons.

the leader encouraged everyone to unface the reality.

it's better to unface problems than to ignore them.

the investigation aimed to unface the underlying issues.

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