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    in-your-face
    /ˈin yər ˌfās/

    adjective

    • 1. blatantly aggressive or provocative; impossible to ignore or avoid: informal "hard-boiled, in-your-face action thrillers"

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  2. IN YOUR FACE definition: 1. shocking and annoying in a way that is difficult to ignore: 2. used to describe something done…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of IN-YOUR-FACE is characterized by or expressive of bold and often defiant aggressiveness; also : aggressively intrusive. How to use in-your-face in a sentence.

  4. In your face definition: seeming to express or invite confrontation; defiant, militant, or provocative. See examples of IN YOUR FACE used in a sentence.

  5. When something is in-your-face, it can't be ignored, because it's so obvious or blatant. An in-your-face political campaign doesn't try to hide the fact that it's aggressive and sometimes hostile to the opposition.

  6. Someone who has an in-your-face attitude seems determined to behave in a way that is unusual or shocking, and does not care what people think of them. [ informal ] It's in-your-face feminism, and it's meant to shock.

  7. used to describe an attitude, a performance, etc. that is aggressive in style and deliberately designed to make people react strongly for or against it. in-your-face action thrillers. The whole performance was so blatant, so in-your-face, that it just put people off. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  8. IN-YOUR-FACE definition: describes something that is done in a forceful way that intends to shock people: . Learn more.