ALL meanings of faceable
face
F f - idioms faceable put on a bold face, to give the appearance of confidence or assurance: Everyone knew that he had been fired, even though he put on a bold face. Also, put a bold face on. 1
- idioms faceable save face, to avoid disgrace, humiliation, or embarrassment: She tried to save face by saying that the bill had never arrived. 1
- idioms faceable set one's face against, to disapprove strongly of; oppose: My parents have set their face against my becoming an actress. 1
- idioms faceable show one's face, to make an appearance; be seen: I would be ashamed to show my face in such an outlandish outfit. Just show your face at the party and then you can leave. 1
- idioms faceable to one's face, in one's presence; brazenly; directly: Tell him to his face that he's a liar! 1
- adjective faceable Capable of being faced (in various senses). 0