unface (Meaning)

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unface (v. t.)

To remove the face or cover from; to unmask; to expose.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unface

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unface Sentence Examples

  1. The unface of the Faceless Man was a mystery that had eluded generations.
  2. In a world of faces, the unface stood out as an enigma, a symbol of the unknowable.
  3. The unface was a mask of secrets, hiding the true identity of its wearer.
  4. He wore the unface to conceal his shame, his past a canvas of regret.
  5. The unface was a canvas for fear, the emotions behind it masked in anonymity.
  6. In the realm of the unface, true connections were tenuous threads, easily severed.
  7. The unface was a space of ambiguity, where boundaries blurred and identities were fluid.
  8. Behind the unface, the soul yearned for recognition, a longing echoed in every unmasked glance.
  9. The unface was a mirror that reflected the fear of revealing one's true self.
  10. In the face of an unface, curiosity mingled with apprehension, a dance of desires and doubts.

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To remove the face or cover from; to unmask; to expose.

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The unface of the Faceless Man was a mystery that had eluded generations.

In a world of faces, the unface stood out as an enigma, a symbol of the unknowable.

The unface was a mask of secrets, hiding the true identity of its wearer.

He wore the unface to conceal his shame, his past a canvas of regret.