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Meaning of face-to-face
The primary meaning of "face-to-face" refers to interacting or communicating with someone in person, directly, and physically.
Etymology of face-to-face
The phrase "face-to-face" has its roots in the literal meaning of being in close physical proximity to someone, where both individuals can see each other's faces.
The phrase has been in use since the 15th century, originating from the Old English words "face" and the Old French "face à face," which meant "in front of" or "opposite."
Synonyms
in person
personally
directly
physically
intimately
closely
privately
individually
one-on-one
tête-à-tête
eyeball-to-eyeball
nose-to-nose
directly
physically
in the flesh
personally
up close
in close proximity
in each other's presence
side by side
shoulder to shoulder
in the same room
in each other's company
personally
individually
privately
confidentially
informally
unofficially
casually
intimately
warmly
closely
directly
openly
honestly
sincerely
frankly
straightforwardly
Definitions
- In person, rather than through a medium such as phone or computer
- * Directly, with no one or nothing in between
- * Physically, with the people or things close to each other
Usage Examples
- The meeting was conducted face-to-face to allow for more personal interaction and discussion.
- * The two leaders met face-to-face to negotiate a peace treaty.
- * The therapist recommended face-to-face sessions for more effective communication.
Antonyms
remotely
virtually
indirectly
impersonally
distantly
separately
apart
individually
alone
solo
virtually
online
through a medium
by phone
by email
by letter
indirectly
through someone else
vicariously
secondhand
at a distance
far away
remotely
long-distance