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to accept responsibility for something you have done: If she lied to me, then she'll just have to face the music.
To accept unpleasant consequences: “After several years of cheating his employer, the embezzler finally had to face the music.” ...
When you have to face the music, you're confronted with the consequences of something bad you've done. If your boss catches you lying about what time you got to ...
9 ก.ย. 2018 · To face the music in that context would be to give yourself over to the crowd to face mob justice.
You use the expression 'Face the Music' to indicate that it is necessary to accept the negative consequences of previous actions.
face the music informal to accept criticism or punishment for something you have done → face Examples from the Corpus face the music
When someone is said to face the music, it means they need to confront or accept the unpleasant consequences of their actions. It's not about enjoying a ...
The historical act of a soldier who was dishonourably discharged from military service being paraded in front of other soldiers to the sound of a drum or music.