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  1. adverb. (also face to face) uk / ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs / us / ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs / Add to word list. B1. directly, meeting someone in the same place: We've spoken on the phone but never face-to-face. face-to-face with If discussing your problem face-to-face with someone seems too difficult, try writing a letter about it.

  2. 1. : within each other's sight or presence. met and talked face-to-face. a face-to-face consultation. 2. : in or into direct contact or confrontation. came face-to-face with the problem. Synonyms. personally. tête-à-tête. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of face-to-face in a Sentence.

  3. face to face | face-to-face: Inglés: Español: come face to face with v expr: literal, figurative (be confronted by, meet [sb], [sth]) encontrarse cara a cara con loc verb : I knew that at some point, I would have to come face to face with my ex. Yo sabía que en algún punto me iba a encontrar cara a cara con mi ex. enfrentarse cara a cara ...

  4. Inglés. Español. face to face with [sb/sth], face-to-face with [sb/sth] expr. (confronted with, meeting) cara a cara con loc adv. de frente a loc adv. Walking in the woods, the man was shocked to find himself face-to-face with a bear.

  5. Hace 3 días · phrase. If you come face to face with someone, you meet them and can talk to them or look at them directly . We were strolling into the town when we came face to face with Jacques Dubois. [+ with] It was the first face-to-face meeting between the two men. See full dictionary entry for face.

  6. face to face | face-to-face: Inglés: Español: come face to face with v expr verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end." literal, figurative (be confronted by, meet [sb], [sth])

  7. face to face. adverb. /ˌfeɪs tə ˈfeɪs/ in a way that involves people who are close together and looking at each other. He opened the door and came face to face with a burglar. I deal with customers on the phone and rarely meet them face to face. (figurative) She was brought face to face with the horrors of war. Take your English to the next level.