Save face.
/seɪv feɪs/
Save face.
/seɪv feɪs/
Save face" is an idiom that originates from Asian cultures and refers to the act of avoiding embarrassment or preserving one's dignity in public. It's about maintaining respect or reputation when things go wrong or when facing criticism.
Tom did his best to save face after forgetting his lines on stage.
Tom tried to handle the embarrassing situation gracefully without letting his mistake affect his reputation.
She apologized quickly to save face in front of her colleagues.
Swift apology was her way of maintaining her dignity and reputation after a mistake in front of peers.
Despite the error in his report, he managed to save face by confidently addressing the issue during the meeting.
He addressed the mistake in his report publicly with confidence, preventing any loss to his reputation.