To somebody’s face
adverb
To say something directly to someone, not behind their back.
It's better if you tell the truth to his face, rather than spreading rumors.

Often appears as...
- tell it to someone’s face
- say it to someone’s face
Usage tips
Idiomatic
adverb
To say something directly to someone, not behind their back.
It's better if you tell the truth to his face, rather than spreading rumors.

Often appears as...
- tell it to someone’s face
- say it to someone’s face
Usage tips
Idiomatic
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Bravery Implication
Saying something to someone's face often implies courage and honesty, but can be confrontational.

She had the bravery to tell her boss to his face that the project was going to fail.
Possible Offense
Using this phrase can hint at saying something unpleasant or something that could offend.

He insulted her to her face, leaving her embarrassed in front of her friends.
Emphasis on Honesty
Doing it 'to somebody’s face' is seen as more genuine than saying it behind their back.

She appreciated that he apologized to her face rather than sending a text.
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