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face
Noun
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A face is the front part of the head.
His face was red with embarrassment.
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A look or expression on the face.
He made a face at the bitter medicine.
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One side of a many-sided shape.
A dodecahedron has twelve faces.
face
Verb
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If mathx/math faces mathy/math, the front of mathx/math is pointing in the direction of mathy/math.
Please face me when I speak to you.
The store faces the bank.
It's hard to face the fact that his wife is gone.
You have to face the bully.
with
Preposition
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With is used to show the other people or things present when something happened
I went to school with my brother.
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With is used to describe something added to something else
The cat has a collar with a bell on it.
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With is used to show what thing is used to do something
He hit the nail with a hammer.
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Used to introduce non-finite and verbless clauses.
With the children so sick, we weren't able to get much work done.
medical
Adjective
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About physical health and medicine.
Dr. Barry was very creative in his teaching, research, and medical practice.
Often the poor do not go to a doctor because they are unable to pay for medical treatment.
medical
Noun
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A medical is a general check by a doctor.
I'd like to make an appointment for my annual medical.
mask
Noun
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A mask is something you wear over your face for protection, or to disguise yourself.
The health ministry recommended wearing masks when going outdoors due to the forest fires in the next town.