in the face of something
in the face of (something)
1. In spite of; notwithstanding. Some people still believe vaccinations to be harmful in the face of thousands of scientific studies proving otherwise. In the face of the boss's disapproval, we decided to go forward with the project anyway.
2. When threatened by or confronted with. It's hard to be an optimist in the face of so much tragedy and turmoil in the news each day.
See also: face, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
in the face of something
If you do something in the face of problems or a difficult situation, you do it while dealing with those things. She has shown great courage in the face of her illness. Webster strongly supported the project, in the face of opposition from some of his colleagues.
See also: face, of, something
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
in the face of something
even though something, usually a danger, problem or unpleasant situation, etc. exists: In the face of all the evidence against you, how can you say that you’re innocent? She married him in the face of opposition from both her parents. In the face of very dangerous conditions, they managed to rescue all the men from the ship.See also: face, of, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- in the face of
- in the face of (something)
- in the teeth of
- in the teeth of (something)
- in the teeth of danger, opposition, etc.
- for all that
- dodge
- dodge a bullet
- do (someone) a bad turn
- have too much of a good thing