be staring someone in the face
be staring (one) in the face
1. To be an unavoidable situation or issue. I know you don't want to pay for this expensive course of treatment, but if you keep ignoring your health, a hospital stay will be staring you in the face.
2. To be very obvious, especially suddenly. Thanks to all of those failed experiments, the solution is finally staring me in the face! Unfortunately, the solution—to break up—had been staring us in the face all along.
See also: face, stare
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
be staring someone in the face
If the facts about something are staring you in the face, they are very obvious, although you may not yet have realized this. Even when the evidence is staring them in the face they deliberately misread it. Sometimes you're trying to solve a complex problem, and you suddenly realise that the answer has been staring you in the face all along.
See also: face, someone, stare
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
be staring someone in the face
(of a fact or object) be glaringly apparent or obvious.See also: face, someone, stare
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- be staring (one) in the face
- look/stare you in the face
- be looking (one) in the face
- wish away
- can't help it
- trade down
- couldn't help it
- trade up
- make the world go round
- bend over, here it comes again