"Barefaced" is a word in ENGLISH
With the face uncovered; not masked.
Without concealment; undisguised. Hence: Shameless;
audacious.
I could reply. I could tell him that a metaphor is inadequate in the face of a bloodbath. That a Platonic inclination for dying doesn't balance out the serious decision to kill. That through the ages there has never been a great historical infamy committed for which there couldn't be found a symbol just as big, to justify it. That, in consequence, we would do well to pay attention to great certainties, to great invocations, to the great 'droughts' and 'rains'. That the temper of our most violent outbursts might benefit from a shade less enthusiasm.I could reply. But what good would it do? I have a simple, resigned, inexplicable sensation that everything that is happening is in the normal order of things and that I am awaiting a season that will come and pass -- because it has come and passed before.
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Read the complete definitionChronic enlargement of the extremities and face.
Read the complete definitionTo front; to face in position; to meet or encounter face to face.
Read the complete definitionTo face in defiance; to confront; as, to affront death; hence, to meet in hostile encounter.
Read the complete definitionTo offend by some manifestation of disrespect; to insult to the face by demeanor or language; to treat with marked …
Read the complete definitionFace to face, or front to front; facing.
Read the complete definitionOne who affronts, or insults to the face.
Read the complete definitionIn front; face to face.
Read the complete definitionAbreast; opposite to; facing; towards; as, against the mouth of a river; -- in this sense often preceded by over.
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Read the complete definitionGleaming; as, faces agleam.
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Read the complete definitionakub v [AC; ac] fit s.t. over s.t. else face to face so that the edges meet, or the edge …
Read the complete definitionalatubangón - That is to be—, should be—, can be—, faced (met, confronted); prospect, future. (cf. atúbang; palaabúton).
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Read the complete definitionalimúut (from púut) a confining, oppressive so as to make people feel uncomfortably hot. Alimúut nang naylung isul-ub, Nylon is …
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