Faceful vs Faceless - What's the difference?
faceful | faceless |
An amount that fills or covers the face.
* 2006 , Noel Perrin, Terry Osborne, Best person rural: essays of a sometime farmer (page 81)
Having no face
Having, or revealing no individual identity or character; anonymous.
Having or revealing no individuality, personality or distinctive characteristics.
As a noun faceful
is an amount that fills or covers the face.As an adjective faceless is
having no face.faceful
English
Noun
(en noun)- Because l didn't dare take either hand off the wheel, I did get a few facefuls of snow, passing under hemlocks with especially low-drooped branches, but that was a cheap price for getting the tractor safely out.
faceless
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- It is a faceless corporation.