Meaning & Definition of word "Confront"

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    Confront

    /kənˈfrʌnt/

    verb:

    • 1. to face someone or something in a challenging or hostile way.
      • Example: She decided to confront her fears instead of avoiding them.
    • 2. to bring something to someone's attention, especially in a challenging manner.
      • Example: He confronted his colleague about the mistakes in the report.
    • 3. to oppose or challenge someone boldly.
      • Example: The activists confronted the politician at the town hall meeting.
    • 4. to meet or come up against someone or something in a direct manner.
      • Example: The soldiers were confronted by enemy forces during their mission.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Latin 'confrontrare', meaning 'to face with'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    confront the issue:

    to deal with a problem directly

    confrontational attitude:

    an aggressive or combative approach towards others

    confront one's demons:

    to face one's personal issues or struggles

    Related Words

    confrontation:

    a hostile or argumentative meeting or situation

    confrontational:

    tending to deal with situations in an aggressive way

    face-off:

    a confrontation or contest between two opponents

    Slang Meanings of confront

    Meaning: To call someone out.

    Example Sentence: If you see him cheating, you should confront him.

    Meaning: To step up.

    Example Sentence: She decided to step up and confront her critics directly.