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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. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Inglés. Español. face to face adv. (in person) cara a cara loc adv. en persona loc adv. We exchanged emails for a year before finally meeting face to face. We'd seen each other's photos, but the first time we met face to face was a shock.

  5. 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.

  6. Hace 2 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.

  7. In the English description: confront each other - in-person - opposite - up close and personal - vis-a-vis. Spanish: