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Outface

usgb/ˌaʊtˈfeɪs/Volume
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Confrontational Tone

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

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He managed to outface critics with a confident rebuttal.
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Not For Everyday

Use 'outface' in situations that are intense or serious, not for casual encounters.

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During the debate, she was able to outface her opponent with strong facts.
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Perceived Aggression

'Outface' can seem aggressive; it's important to know when such assertiveness is appropriate.

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