B1 Collocation 1분 분량

Face consequences

Deal with outcomes of actions

To deal with the results or penalties of one's actions, often negative.

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After skipping all her classes, she had to ______ the consequences and failed the course.

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If you continue to ignore the rules, you will eventually have to ______ the serious consequences.

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He knew that if he didn't study, he would have to ______ the consequences of a bad grade.

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The phrase 'face consequences' is a combination of two common English words: 'face' and 'consequences.' 'Face' comes from the Old French 'face,' meaning 'front, countenance,' which itself is derived from the Latin 'faciēs,' meaning 'appearance, form, figure, face.' Over time, 'face' developed various figurative meanings, including 'to confront' or 'to meet directly,' as in facing a challenge or facing an opponent. This sense of confrontation or direct encounter is key to its use in 'face consequences.' 'Consequence' originates from the Old French 'conséquence,' and ultimately from the Latin 'consequentia,' meaning 'a following, a result.' The Latin root 'con-' means 'with, together' and 'sequī' means 'to follow.' Thus, 'consequence' literally means 'that which follows as a result.' From its earliest uses in English, recorded in the late 14th century, 'consequence' has referred to an outcome, result, or effect, often with the implication of something that logically or inevitably follows from an action or event. When combined, 'face consequences' emerged as a way to express the act of directly encountering or dealing with the outcomes or penalties that arise from one's actions. While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact first usage, the phrase likely solidified in common parlance as a natural extension of the established meanings of both words. The implication is often that these consequences are undesirable or difficult to handle, requiring one to 'face' them rather than avoid them. The phrase captures the direct and unavoidable nature of experiencing the repercussions of one's choices.

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