Synonyms for face music
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : myoo-zik |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmyu zɪk |
Top 10 synonyms for face music Other synonyms for the word face music
- accost
- acknowledge
- agree
- arouse
- be forced
- be punished
- bear with
- beard
- bite the bullet
- bow to fate
- brave
- call out
- capitulate
- come to grips with
- cross
- cross the Rubicon
- dare
- don't make waves
- don't rock the boat
- exact
- face down
- face off
- face the facts
- face the music
- face up to
- face up to it
- fly in the face of
- go along with
- grin and bear it
- hang in
- hang tough
- have no choice
- impeach
- impugn
- inquire
- insist upon
- investigate
- invite competition
- know no alternative
- leap into the breach
- live with
- look square in the eye
- make a point of
- make a stand
- make one's bed and lie on it
- object to
- pay the piper
- play the game
- provoke
- put up with
- query
- reclaim
- search out
- seize the opportunity
- sit still for
- stand for
- stand up and take it
- stand up to
- stick it out
- stimulate
- stomach
- submit to
- suck it up
- suffer
- summon
- swallow
- swallow the pill
- take
- take it
- take one's lumps
- take one's medicine
- take the consequences
- take the rap
- tax
- test
- throw down the gauntlet
- tolerate
- try
- vindicate
Définition of face music
Origin :- mid-13c., musike, from Old French musique (12c.) and directly from Latin musica "the art of music," also including poetry (also source of Spanish musica, Italian musica, Old High German mosica, German Musik, Dutch muziek, Danish musik), from Greek mousike (techne) "(art) of the Muses," from fem. of mousikos "pertaining to the Muses," from Mousa "Muse" (see muse (n.)). Modern spelling from 1630s. In classical Greece, any art in which the Muses presided, but especially music and lyric poetry.
- The use of letters to denote music notes is probably at least as old as ancient Greece, as their numbering system was ill-suited to the job. Natural scales begin at C (not A) because in ancient times the minor mode was more often used than the major one, and the natural minor scale begins at A.
- Music box is from 1773, originally "barrel organ;" music hall is from 1842, especially "hall licensed for musical entertainment" (1857). To face the music "accept the consequences" is from 1850; the exact image is uncertain, one theory ties it to stage performers, another to cavalry horses having to be taught to stay calm while the regimental band plays. To make (beautiful) music with someone "have sexual intercourse" is from 1967.
- As in take it : verb accept, endure
- As in bite the bullet : verb endure pain bravely
- As in challenge : verb dispute, question
- As in face the music : verb accept the consequences
Antonyms for face music
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