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in-your-face

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective in-your-face has 1 sense
  1. in-your-face - blatantly aggressive; "on-line hard-boiled in-your-face pornography"
    Antonyms:
    unaggressive, nonaggressive (indirect, via aggressive)

Definitions from the Web

In-Your-Face

Definition:

Adjective: Direct, confrontational, or aggressive in behavior or mannerism.

Expression: Used to describe something that is bold, assertive, or brash.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Adjective: Unapologetically or blatantly confrontational.

Example Sentence: The rapper's in-your-face lyrics ignited controversy among conservative listeners.

Sense 2:

Adjective: Remarkably or impressively striking or attention-seeking.

Example Sentence: The artist's in-your-face artwork caught the eye of many visitors at the gallery.

Sense 3:

Expression: Done or said in a confrontational or bold manner.

Example Sentence: The politician's in-your-face debate style earned both admirers and detractors.

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