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Avid learner Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Meanings of the word face

Hi,

"A lust whose rapaciousness consumes Gaia hides behind a magnanimous face."

In my opinion the meaning of the word "face" in the sentence above is: The public image or outward appearance, not a literal face or countenance. Am I correct?

A.L.

refer: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/face
  

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avid learner In my opinion the meaning of the word "face" in the sentence above is: The public image or outward appearance, not a literal face or countenance. Am I correct? Yes.

  • avid learner In my opinion the meaning of the word "face" in the sentence above is: The public image or outward appearance, not a literal face or countenance.
  • Am I correct?
  • Yes.
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avid learnerIn my opinion the meaning of the word "face" in the sentence above is: The public image or outward appearance, not a literal face or countenance. Am I correct?
Yes.
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