French Word For Poker Face

  1. French For Face To Face
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noun

an expressionless face: He can tell a funny story with a poker face.
a person who has or deliberately assumes a poker face: It is impossible to tell what that poker face is really thinking.
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deadpan, mask, seriousness, impassivity, inscrutability

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Origin of poker face

OTHER WORDS FROM poker face

pok·er-faced, adjective
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British Dictionary definitions forpoker face

noun

informala face without expression, as that of a poker player attempting to conceal the value of his cards
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Idioms and Phrases withpoker face

French For Face To Face

A visage lacking any expression that can be interpreted, as in Whenever Betty attended one of her children's performances, she managed to keep a poker face. This term alludes to the facial expression of a poker player who is expert at concealing his feelings about his hand. [c. 1880]

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