• Face-to-face

    Alternative forms

    Origin

    face + to + face

    Full definition of face-to-face

    Noun

    face-to-face

    (plural face-to-faces)
    1. A meeting, especially a meeting between two people conducted in person as opposed to a meeting conducted at a distance through technology.
      • 2001, Darwin Porter, Hollywood's Silent Closet, page 607:"If you want to have a face-to-face with Charlie?" I asked W.R., "Why invite the rest of us?"
      • 2007, Dennis N. Griffin, Frank Cullotta, Dennis Arnoldy, Cullotta: The Life of a Chicago Criminal, Las Vegas Mobster and Government Witness, page 192:In an unprecedented move, Clifford went to Chicago to have a face-to-face with Tony's superiors.
      • 2011, Annie Jacobsen, Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base, page 18:It was not like Friedman didn't try to have a face-to-face with Lazar.

    Adjective

    face-to-face

    1. In one another's presence.
      • a face-to-face meeting

    Adverb

    face-to-face

    1. While physically present.
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