Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

face-the-facts

idiom
/feɪs ðə fæks/
Definition
To accept the reality of a situation, especially when it may be unpleasant or difficult.
Examples
  • Although it was hard to hear, I had to face the facts about my performance at work.
  • It’s time to face the facts: our project is running behind schedule.
  • After months of denial, he finally decided to face the facts about his health.
Meaning
This phrase means to confront the truth of a situation rather than ignoring or denying it.
Synonyms
  • accept reality
  • confront the truth
  • acknowledge the facts