Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
face-the-wall
idiom
/feɪs ðə wɔːl/
Definition
To turn away from a group and direct one’s face towards the wall, often as a punishment or for reflection.
Examples
- After breaking the classroom rules, the teacher made him face-the-wall for ten minutes.
- As a child, I would often get in trouble and end up facing the wall during recess.
- The coach told the players who were late to face-the-wall as a lesson in discipline.
Meaning
The phrase ‘face-the-wall’ is commonly used to describe a situation where someone is made to stand facing a wall, typically to discourage interaction or to enforce discipline.
Synonyms
- be punished
- stand in the corner
- reflect