
Outface
Confrontational Tone
Outface suggests a bold or assertive stance when facing others, often in a dispute.

He managed to outface critics with a confident rebuttal.
Not For Everyday
Use 'outface' in situations that are intense or serious, not for casual encounters.

During the debate, she was able to outface her opponent with strong facts.
Perceived Aggression
'Outface' can seem aggressive; it's important to know when such assertiveness is appropriate.

In the legal negotiation, he needed to outface the opposition to win the case.
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