Meaning & Origin
The phrase face the music emerged in 19th‑century American English. Popular theories link it to actors turning toward the orchestra pit (the “music”) to begin a performance, or to soldiers standing before a military band during disciplinary reviews—either way, it signifies confronting something unavoidable.
Pronunciation Guide
Say it as FACE the MU‑sic: /feɪs ðə ˈmjuːzɪk/. Stress FACE and the first syllable of music.
Usage & Sentence Examples
- The company must face the music after the data breach.
- She knew she’d eventually face the music for missing the deadline.
- Let’s face the music and discuss our budget problems openly.
Synonyms
- own up
- take responsibility
- pay the piper
- answer for it
- take the consequences