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singular
Adjective
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If a noun is singular in English grammar, it usually refers to only one thing.
If I say, "one cat", that's singular, but if I say, "a lot of cats", that's plural.
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If something is singular, then it is unique.
The singular appearance of the man caught his attention.
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.