unfaced

English

Etymology

un- + faced.

Adjective

unfaced (not comparable)

  1. Not faced; not taken on or confronted.
    • 2009, January 16, “David Brooks”, in An Economy of Faith and Trust:
      Democrats also have an unfaced crisis.
  2. (of insulation, etc.) Having a vapor barrier (also called vapor retarder) that blocks moisture from moving from one space to another.
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