in your face
/ɪn jɔr feɪs/
adverb
- In a direct, confrontational, or attention-grabbing manner.
- She spoke in-your-face, staring right at him without blinking.
- The protesters stood in-your-face in front of the building, refusing to move.
- The new product was marketed in-your-face, with huge billboards everywhere.
adjective
- Very direct, aggressive, or confrontational in a way that cannot be ignored.
- Her in-your-face attitude during the debate made her opponents uncomfortable.
- The coach's in-your-face style motivates some players but scares others.
- The advertisement used in-your-face graphics to grab people's attention.
- Bold, flashy, or designed to attract attention in a very obvious way.
- The restaurant's in-your-face decor was a mix of neon signs and loud music.
- The artist's in-your-face use of bright colors made the mural impossible to miss.
- He wore an in-your-face neon jacket to the party.
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