Face Up To in a sentence
Synonym: confront, tackle, address. Antonym: avoid, evade
Meaning: To confront or deal with something.

(1) It's time to face up to the truth.
(2) It's time to face up to your fears.
(3) They refused to face up to the problem.
(4) You should always face up to your fears.
(5) We must face up to the challenges ahead.
(6) The card was dealt face up to the player.
(7) Don't be afraid to face up to a challenge.
(8) He was forced to face up to his addiction.
(9) It's important to face up to your mistakes.
(10) You need to face up to your responsibilities.
Face Up To sentence
(11) She finally decided to face up to her problems.
(12) I need to face up to my fears and overcome them.
(13) We must face up to the truth and not hide from it.
(14) He couldn't face up to the fact that he was wrong.
(15) We must face up to the consequences of our actions.
(16) He needs to face up to his addiction and seek help.
(17) It's time to face up to our fears and conquer them.
(18) The newspaper was opened face up to the front page.
(19) You need to face up to your mistakes and apologize.
(20) You need to face up to the challenges ahead of you.
Face Up To make sentence
(21) She finally decided to face up to her past mistakes.
(22) It's time for us to face up to our responsibilities.
(23) She finally had the courage to face up to her fears.
(24) You have to face up to the reality of the situation.
(25) You need to face up to your fears and take a chance.
(26) It's time to face up to the fact that you need help.
(27) They had to face up to the reality of the situation.
(28) It's time to face up to the reality of the situation.
(29) It takes courage to face up to a difficult situation.
(30) You need to face up to your fears and try new things.
Sentence of face up to
(31) You can't ignore a problem, you have to face up to it.
(32) We need to face up to the fact that we are all flawed.
(33) He needs to face up to the fact that he made a mistake.
(34) He needs to face up to the consequences of his actions.
(35) The recipe book was opened face up to the desired page.
(36) She had to face up to the truth about her relationship.
(37) You need to face up to the consequences of your actions.
(38) You have to face up to the fact that you made a mistake.
(39) You need to face up to your fears and try something new.
(40) You can't ignore the problem, you need to face up to it.
Face Up To meaningful sentence
(41) You can't hide from the truth, you have to face up to it.
(42) You need to face up to your mistakes and learn from them.
(43) You can't avoid the situation, you need to face up to it.
(44) He had to face up to the fact that he was not invincible.
(45) We must face up to the challenges ahead, and not give up.
(46) He finally had the strength to face up to his past trauma.
(47) You have to face up to the fact that you can't always win.
(48) It's important to face up to your fears and overcome them.
(49) She had to face up to the fact that she was getting older.
(50) I need to face up to my fears, but I'm not sure I'm ready.
Face Up To sentence examples
(51) She finally had the courage to face up to her insecurities.
(52) It's important to face up to your fears and try new things.
(53) Sometimes we have to face up to our fears to overcome them.
(54) You need to face up to your doubts and believe in yourself.
(55) The company needs to face up to its financial difficulties.
(56) We need to face up to the fact that climate change is real.
(57) She had to face up to the fact that she was not in control.
(58) I always try to face up to my mistakes and learn from them.
(59) It's time to face up to the truth and stop living in denial.
(60) You can't ignore your problems, you have to face up to them.
Sentence with face up to
(61) It's important to face up to your emotions and express them.
(62) You have to face up to the fact that life isn't always fair.
(63) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to apologize.
(64) You need to face up to the fact that you need help sometimes.
(65) You have to face up to the fact that you need help sometimes.
(66) You need to face up to the truth and be honest with yourself.
(67) They decided to face up to the challenge, and they succeeded.
(68) We have to face up to the challenges ahead and find solutions.
(69) It's important to face up to our mistakes and learn from them.
(70) You have to face up to your weaknesses if you want to improve.
Use face up to in a sentence
(71) It's time to face up to the truth and be honest with yourself.
(72) It's important to face up to the consequences of your actions.
(73) It's time to face up to your responsibilities and take action.
(74) She couldn't face up to the disappointment of failing the exam.
(75) Misdemeanants can face up to a year in jail for their offenses.
(76) It's time to face up to your bad habits and try to change them.
(77) You can't hide from your problems, you have to face up to them.
(78) It's important to face up to your emotions and talk about them.
(79) You have to face up to your fears if you want to overcome them.
(80) It's important to face up to your mistakes and learn from them.
Sentence using face up to
(81) You can't keep avoiding the problem, you need to face up to it.
(82) It's not easy, but you have to face up to the challenges ahead.
(83) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to study harder.
(84) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to take a break.
(85) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to ask for help.
(86) He had to face up to the fact that he was wrong, and apologize.
(87) Don't be afraid to face up to your fears and try something new.
(88) She couldn't face up to the fact that her relationship was over.
(89) He needs to face up to the fact that he needs professional help.
(90) Sometimes we have to face up to the consequences of our actions.
Face Up To example sentence
(91) It's important to face up to the fact that we all make mistakes.
(92) It's important to face up to the challenges and learn from them.
(93) You need to face up to the challenge and give it your best shot.
(94) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to make a change.
(95) It's important to face up to your past mistakes and make amends.
(96) It's important to face up to your challenges and find solutions.
(97) You can't keep overspending, you need to face up to your budget.
(98) He needs to face up to the consequences of his reckless behavior.
(99) She couldn't face up to the fact that her relationship was toxic.
(100) It's time to face up to your responsibilities and do your chores.
Sentence with word face up to
(101) You can't avoid difficult decisions, you have to face up to them.
(102) You have to face up to the fact that you can't always be perfect.
(103) She couldn't face up to the disappointment of not getting the job.
(104) The moisturizing mask can hydrate the face up to a certain extent.
(105) It's important to face up to your fears of failure and try anyway.
(106) Sometimes you have to face up to the consequences of your actions.
(107) You should always face up to the truth, even if it's hard to hear.
(108) You need to face up to your weaknesses and work on improving them.
(109) You can't keep living in denial, you need to face up to the truth.
(110) You need to face up to your goals and work towards achieving them.
Sentence of face up to
(111) You can't keep procrastinating, you need to face up to your tasks.
(112) It's important to face up to challenges and not shy away from them.
(113) You can't run away from your problems, you have to face up to them.
(114) It's important to face up to your limitations and work within them.
(115) It's time to face up to the fact that you need help and ask for it.
(116) You can't run away from your problems, you need to face up to them.
(117) You can't keep avoiding your problems, you need to face up to them.
(118) You need to face up to the fact that you need to be more organized.
(119) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to be more punctual.
(120) You can't ignore your responsibilities, you have to face up to them.
Face Up To used in a sentence
(121) You can't avoid a difficult conversation, you have to face up to it.
(122) It's important to face up to the consequences of breaking the rules.
(123) You need to face up to the fact that you can't always have your way.
(124) You have to face up to the fact that you need to study for your test.
(125) You can't avoid difficult conversations, you have to face up to them.
(126) You can't pretend a problem doesn't exist, you have to face up to it.
(127) It's time to face up to the reality of the situation and make a plan.
(128) It's important to face up to the challenges and keep pushing forward.
(129) He had to face up to the fact that he was not as smart as he thought.
(130) He was finally able to face up to his fears, and it changed his life.
Face Up To sentence in English
(131) It's time for us to face up to the reality and make necessary changes.
(132) It's important to face up to the difficult decisions you have to make.
(133) He had to face up to the fact that he was not as strong as he thought.
(134) He was hesitant to face up to the truth, but he knew it was necessary.
(135) We have to face up to the challenges ahead and find solutions together.
(136) It's important to face up to our weaknesses and work on improving them.
(137) You can't pretend everything is okay, you have to face up to the truth.
(138) Don't be afraid to face up to a challenge, you might surprise yourself.
(139) Sometimes we have to face up to the fact that we need help from others.
(140) It's time to face up to your mistakes and take responsibility for them.
(141) It's time to face up to the reality of the situation and make a change.
(142) It's important to face up to your bad habits and work on breaking them.
(143) He had to face up to the fact that he was not as wealthy as he thought.
(144) He wanted to face up to his mistakes, but he was afraid of the outcome.
(145) The speaker encouraged us to face up to the challenges of college life.
(146) It's odd how some people are reluctant to face up to the responsibility.
(147) It's time to face up to your fears of the dark and try to overcome them.
(148) You need to face up to the fact that you need to practice to get better.
(149) It's important to face up to your weaknesses and work on improving them.
(150) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to prioritize your goals.
(151) It's important to face up to your emotions and learn how to manage them.
(152) It's hard to face up to a difficult situation, but it's important to try.
(153) You need to face up to the fact that you can't do everything on your own.
(154) He knew he had to face up to his past, but he didn't know where to start.
(155) The professor asked us to turn our textbooks face up to the correct page.
(156) He finally had the strength to face up to his past mistakes and apologize.
(157) It's odd how some individuals are afraid to face up to the responsibility.
(158) You have to face up to the fact that sometimes things don't go as planned.
(159) You need to face up to the fact that you didn't study enough for the test.
(160) You need to face up to your limitations and work on expanding your skills.
(161) It's important to face up to your limitations and work on overcoming them.
(162) She had to face up to the fact that she was not as popular as she thought.
(163) He had to face up to the fact that he was not as successful as he thought.
(164) She had to face up to the fact that she was not as healthy as she thought.
(165) We must face up to the reality of the situation and make necessary changes.
(166) We must face up to the consequences of our actions and take responsibility.
(167) She had to face up to the fact that she was not as talented as she thought.
(168) She had to face up to the fact that her addiction was controlling her life.
(169) It's better to face up to a problem than to ignore it and hope it goes away.
(170) You can't keep running away from your problems, you need to face up to them.
(171) You can't keep making excuses, you need to face up to your responsibilities.
(172) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to make changes in your life.
(173) They had to face up to the fact that they were not as happy as they thought.
(174) She had to face up to the fact that she was not as confident as she thought.
(175) They were determined to face up to the obstacles in their way, and they did.
(176) It's important to face up to your mistakes and take responsibility for them.
(177) The defendant had to face up to the evidence presented against him in court.
(178) You have to face up to the fact that you need to apologize when you're wrong.
(179) It's important to face up to your emotions and express them in a healthy way.
(180) You can't keep blaming others for your problems, you need to face up to them.
(181) You can't keep avoiding difficult conversations, you need to face up to them.
(182) They had to face up to the fact that they were not as united as they thought.
(183) You need to face up to your insecurities and work on building your confidence.
(184) She had to face up to the fact that she was not as independent as she thought.
(185) Sometimes we have to face up to the fact that we can't always get what we want.
(186) It's important to face up to the difficult decisions and make the right choice.
(187) You can't keep ignoring the problem, you need to face up to it and take action.
(188) We have to face up to the fact that we're not invincible, and take precautions.
(189) We need to face up to the challenges ahead, and work together to overcome them.
(190) She had to face up to the fact that she couldn't do it alone, and ask for help.
(191) We can't keep avoiding the issue, we need to face up to it and find a solution.
(192) It's important to face up to the fact that we all have strengths and weaknesses.
(193) We must face up to the reality of the situation, or we'll never find a solution.
(194) They were ready to face up to the consequences of their actions, no matter what.
(195) She had to face up to the fact that she was in over her head, and seek guidance.
(196) We need to face up to the fact that we are all responsible for our own happiness.
(197) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to make some changes in your life.
(198) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to communicate better with others.
(199) You need to face up to the fact that you need to take care of your mental health.
(200) You have to face up to the fact that not everyone will like you, and that's okay.
(201) It's important to face up to the consequences of our actions and learn from them.
(202) Face up to the consequences of your actions, no matter how difficult they may be.
(203) She had to face up to the fact that her relationship was toxic and needed to end.
(204) You can't keep pretending everything is okay, you need to face up to the problems.
(205) It's important to face up to the consequences of your actions and learn from them.
(206) You need to face up to your negative thoughts and replace them with positive ones.
(207) You can't keep avoiding the problem, you need to face up to it and find a solution.
(208) Sometimes we have to face up to the fact that we need to make changes in our lives.
(209) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to work harder to achieve your goals.
(210) It's time to face up to the reality of the situation and find a way to move forward.
(211) You can't keep running away from your responsibilities, you need to face up to them.
(212) It's important to face up to your insecurities and work on building your confidence.
(213) You need to face up to the fact that you need to work harder to achieve your dreams.
(214) The counselor advised us to face up to our emotions and express them in a healthy way.
(215) It's important to face up to the reality of the situation and make a plan accordingly.
(216) It's important to face up to the fact that we all make mistakes and forgive ourselves.
(217) It's important to face up to the fact that we all have different opinions and beliefs.
(218) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to take responsibility for your actions.
(219) They were forced to face up to the harsh reality of the situation, and it was difficult.
(220) It's time to face up to the fact that you need to be more responsible with your finances.
(221) Face up to the reality that life isn't always fair, but you can still make the best of it.
(222) Even though it was painful, he knew he had to face up to the truth and admit his mistakes.
(223) You can't pretend everything is okay, you need to face up to the reality of the situation.
(224) She knew she had to face up to the consequences of her actions, so she took responsibility.
(225) The speaker challenged us to face up to the injustices in our society and work towards change.
(226) It's time to face up to your fears of public speaking and practice speaking in front of others.
(227) She knew that she had to face up to her past mistakes and make amends in order to move forward.
(228) The therapist encouraged us to face up to our insecurities and work on building self-confidence.
(229) She knew she had to face up to the consequences of her actions, even if it meant admitting fault.
(230) She had to face up to the fact that her dream job wasn't as fulfilling as she thought it would be.
(231) He tried to avoid the truth, but eventually had to face up to the fact that he had made a mistake.
(232) Face up to the fact that you can't control everything and learn to let go of what you can't change.
(233) After years of denial, he finally had to face up to the fact that he had a serious addiction problem.
(234) The company had to face up to the reality that their product wasn't selling as well as they had hoped.
(235) I always try to face up to my fears, but sometimes they get the best of me, and I end up running away.
(236) Face up to your mistakes, or you'll never learn from them, and you'll keep making them again and again.
(237) After avoiding the issue for months, he finally had to face up to the fact that his relationship was over.
(238) He had to face up to the consequences of his actions, and accept the punishment that was handed down to him.
(239) Although she knew it would be difficult, she decided to face up to her fears and confront the situation head-on.
(240) She realized that she couldn't keep running away from her problems and needed to face up to them sooner or later.
(241) Despite the criticism and backlash, the politician refused to back down and decided to face up to the controversy.
(242) The athlete had to face up to the fact that his injury would prevent him from competing in the upcoming tournament.
(243) Despite the risks involved, the team was determined to face up to the challenge and climb the treacherous mountain.
(244) She had to face up to the fact that her relationship was not healthy, and she needed to end it for her own well-being.
(245) The company had to face up to the harsh reality that their profits were declining and they needed to make some changes.
(246) If you want to be a successful entrepreneur, you need to face up to the risks involved, and be willing to take calculated risks.
(247) Face up to the reality that you can't control everything in life, and learn to let go of the things that are beyond your control.
(248) She had to face up to the fact that her dream job was not as fulfilling as she thought it would be, and she needed to find a new path.
(249) He had to face up to the fact that he was not as talented as he thought he was, and that he needed to work harder to achieve his goals.
(250) If you want to succeed in life, you need to face up to the challenges that come your way, and overcome them with determination and perseverance.
Face Up To meaning
Face up to is a phrasal verb that means to confront or acknowledge a difficult situation or problem. It is often used in a figurative sense, but can also be used literally, such as when someone is asked to turn over a card or object. Here are some tips for using face up to in a sentence:
1. Use it to describe a difficult situation: When faced with a difficult situation, it's important to face up to it and take action. Example: "I knew I had to face up to the fact that I had made a mistake and apologize to my boss."
2. Use it to describe a personal challenge: Facing up to personal challenges can be difficult, but it's important for personal growth. Example: "I had to face up to my fear of public speaking and take a public speaking course to improve my skills."
3. Use it to describe a confrontation: Face up to can also be used to describe a confrontation or argument. Example: "I had to face up to my coworker and tell her that her behavior was unacceptable."
4. Use it to describe a physical action: Face up to can also be used literally to describe turning over an object or card. Example: "I had to face up to the card to see what it was."
5. Use it in the negative form: Face up to can also be used in the negative form to describe avoiding a difficult situation or problem. Example: "He refused to face up to his addiction and continued to deny that he had a problem."
In conclusion, face up to is a versatile phrasal verb that can be used in a variety of contexts. Whether you're describing a difficult situation, personal challenge, confrontation, physical action, or avoidance, face up to is a useful phrase to have in your vocabulary. Remember to use it correctly and in the appropriate context to convey your intended meaning.
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