STRAIGHT TO MY FACE

Definition: A direct and confrontational expression of something, typically a criticism or accusation, made directly to the person involved.

Synonyms: Directly Confronting, To My Face, Straightforward Confrontation, Boldly Facing, Confronting Head-on

Usage Examples in Sentences

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She confessed straight to my face that she accidentally broke the vase.
#2
My friend said straight to my face that I need to improve my basketball skills.
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He complimented my singing straight to my face during the talent show.
#4
During the game, he admitted straight to my face that he cheated in the previous round.
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He delivered the news straight to my face, revealing the harsh reality of the company's financial troubles.
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My friend had the audacity to criticize my presentation straight to my face during the meeting.
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The teacher pointed out my mistakes straight to my face, urging me to improve my writing skills.
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The doctor broke the diagnosis straight to my face, leaving me with a mix of fear and uncertainty.
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Even in the face of adversity, she spoke words of encouragement straight to my face, inspiring hope.
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His scathing critique of my research methodology came straight to my face during the academic conference.
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She accused me of lying straight to my face during the meeting.
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They confronted me about my behavior straight to my face, leaving me speechless.
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They insulted me straight to my face, showing no remorse.
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He admitted his mistake straight to my face, earning my respect.
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Straight to my face, she accused me of stealing her idea.
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Accused straight to my face, she claimed I stole her idea.
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Straight to my face, she abhors the taste of cilantro.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Hey, Sarah, do you have a moment? I need to discuss something with you.B: Sure, what's on your mind?A: Well, I wanted to talk about the report you submitted yesterday. I noticed a few errors that need to be addressed.B: Oh, really? What kind of errors are we talking about?A: There were some inconsistencies in the data analysis section. It's important to double-check those figures before finalizing the report.B: I see. I wish you had mentioned this earlier instead of bringing it straight to my face now.
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