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  2. FACE THE MUSIC definition: 1. to accept criticism or punishment for something you have done 2. to accept criticism or…. Learn more.

  3. To experience negative repercussions for one's actions or words, especially those that one would expect to incur punishment. I told you not to try to sneak in, and now that you've been caught, you're just going to have to face the music. If we do nothing to curb this pollution, I guarantee we will face the music in the future.

  4. Face the music means accept the unpleasant consequences of ones actions. What's the origin of the phrase 'Face the music'? The phrase ‘face the music’ has an agreeable imagery. We feel that we can picture who was facing what and what music was playing at the time.

  5. 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 work, you'll have to face the music. Anyone who lies or avoids a responsibility for long enough eventually has to face the music.

  6. The idiom 'face the music' is a vivid and figurative way of describing the act of confronting or accepting the consequences of one's actions or decisions, especially when they are negative or unfavorable.

  7. face the music in American English. to meet, take, or accept the consequences of one's mistakes, actions, etc. He's squandered his money and now he's got to face the music. See full dictionary entry for music. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  8. face the music. To accept unpleasant consequences: “After several years of cheating his employer, the embezzler finally had to face the music.”. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.

  9. Face The Music - Meaning & Origin Of The Idiom. Face the music. Meaning. Accept he unwelcome consequences of ones own actions. Examples. Jack pretended he had a Ph.D. to get the job. Now it’s come out that he hasn’t he’ll have to face the music and resign.. Where did it originate? USA, 19th century. Where is it used? Worldwide.

  10. face the music definition: to accept punishment or criticism for something bad that you have done. Learn more.

  11. face the music meaning: to accept punishment or criticism for something bad that you have done. Learn more.