Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hard-faced

adjective
/hɑrd feɪst/
Definition
Having a stern or unyielding expression; exhibiting a lack of warmth or softness in demeanor.
Examples
  • The hard-faced detective interrogated the suspect with an intensity that made everyone uneasy.
  • Despite her hard-faced exterior, she had a deep compassion for those in need.
  • He approached the negotiation table with a hard-faced attitude, determined to get the best deal.
Meaning
The term ‘hard-faced’ describes a person who appears tough, serious, or emotionally detached, often projecting an image that is intimidating or unfriendly.
Synonyms
  • stern
  • hard-nosed
  • unfeeling
  • impassive
  • inflexible