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to face the music
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to accept and confront the punishment or consequence of one's wrongdoings or irresponsible actions
What is the origin of the idiom "face the music" and when to use it?
The idiom "face the music" originated from the world of theater, where actors were required to face the orchestra pit (known as the "music") when receiving either applause or booing from the audience. It is commonly employed when someone is responsible for their behavior, whether it's in personal relationships, professional settings, or legal matters.
Examples
Despite his anxiety, he knows he must face the music and deliver the presentation.
She decides to face the music and have an honest conversation with her partner.



























