confront Synonyms

confront Meaning

Wordnet

confront (v)

oppose, as in hostility or a competition

deal with (something unpleasant) head on

present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize

be face to face with

confront Sentence Examples

  1. She knew she had to confront her fears if she ever wanted to move forward in life.
  2. The teacher decided to confront the student about his disruptive behavior in class.
  3. Sarah must confront her colleague about their constant lateness to meetings.
  4. It's essential to confront issues head-on rather than avoiding them.
  5. Jack couldn't bring himself to confront his friend about the stolen money.
  6. The detective needed to confront the suspect with the evidence gathered.
  7. Sarah summoned the courage to confront her boss about the unequal treatment of employees.
  8. It's never easy to confront someone you care about, but sometimes it's necessary for the sake of honesty.
  9. John knew he had to confront his addiction before it completely consumed him.
  10. The team decided to confront the challenges of the project together rather than tackling them individually.

FAQs About the word confront

oppose, as in hostility or a competition, deal with (something unpleasant) head on, present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize, be face to

face, outface, breast, encounter, brazen, beard, fight, withstand,brave, meet

shirk, eschew, duck, sidestep, duck, dodge, shun, eschew,avoid, shirk

She knew she had to confront her fears if she ever wanted to move forward in life.

The teacher decided to confront the student about his disruptive behavior in class.

Sarah must confront her colleague about their constant lateness to meetings.

It's essential to confront issues head-on rather than avoiding them.