English[]
Pronunciation[]
- Rhymes: -eɪsə(r)
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Facer ({{{1}}})
- An unexpected and stunning blow or defeat
Quotations[]
- 2005 : "You're such a snob," she said, with a provoking laugh; coming from the family he was thought to be snobbish about, this was a bit of a facer. - Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty, (Bloomsbury Publishing, paperback, 6)
Anagrams[]
- acefr,
- farce
Asturian[]
Verb[]
Template:Ast-verb-er
- to make
Conjugation[]
Template:Ast-conj-er (c-z)
Synonyms[]
- (to make): crear, producir
Galician[]
Etymology[]
From Latin facere, present active infinitive of faciō.
Verb[]
Template:Gl-verb
- to do, make
- first-person singular personal Template:Conjugation tag inf of facer.
- third-person singular personal Template:Conjugation tag inf of facer.
Conjugation[]
Template:Gl-conj (facer)
Related terms[]
- afacer
- desfacer
- refacer
- satisfacer
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