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Face The Music

The idiom "face the music" means to accept the consequences of your actions, especially when they are negative or unpleasant. It implies that you must confront the situation and deal with it, even if it is uncomfortable or embarrassing.

For example, if you have made a mistake at work and your boss wants to talk to you about it, you might say "I know I messed up, but I need to face the music and talk to my boss about it."

You can also use this idiom in other situations where you need to take responsibility for something, such as admitting to a lie or apologizing for hurting someone's feelings.

Overall, "face the music" is a way of acknowledging that you cannot avoid the consequences of your actions and that you must confront them head-on.


The usage of the idiom 'Face The Music' in a sentence

• After making a mistake at work, Sarah had to face the music and speak with her boss.

• Tom had been avoiding his debts for months, but it was time to face the music and pay what he owed.

• I didn't study for the exam, so now I have to face the music.

• After years of avoiding the consequences of his actions, the CEO finally had to face the music and take responsibility for the company's failures.

• Despite her fear of public speaking, Mary had to face the music and deliver the presentation to the board of directors.

• John knew he was wrong, but he had to face the music and apologize to his friend.

• After skipping class for a week, it was time for me to face the music and meet with my teacher. (school situation)

• Despite his attempts to cover up his mistakes, the politician eventually had to face the music and resign from his position. (political situation)

• After years of ignoring his health, John had to face the music and start taking medication for his diabetes. (health situation)

• As the team captain, I had to face the music and admit that our loss was due to my poor leadership. (sports situation)

• I know you broke the vase, so you need to face the music and tell mom. (simple situation)

• The company's CEO had to face the music when the quarterly reports showed a significant loss in profits. (business situation)

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