Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
show-your-face
idiom
/ʃoʊ jʊər feɪs/

Definition
To appear or make oneself visible, especially in a place where one is expected or welcome.

Examples
- After the surprise party, we all wanted to see him show his face so we could celebrate together.
- If you want to be part of the team, you need to show your face at the meetings.

Meaning
The phrase ‘show your face’ often implies that someone should come forward, usually during a situation where their presence is anticipated or needed.

Synonyms
- appear
- make an appearance
- come forward
- join in