head-on Antonyms

Meaning of head-on

Wordnet

head-on (s)

characterized by direct opposition

meeting front to front

Wordnet

head-on (r)

in direct opposition; directly

with the front foremost

head-on Sentence Examples

  1. The car careened head-on into the tree, leaving the driver critically injured.
  2. The two locomotives collided head-on, derailing both trains and causing widespread damage.
  3. The opponents met head-on in a fierce debate, each trying to outmaneuver the other.
  4. The hurricane made head-on landfall, bringing torrential rains and high winds.
  5. The boxer stood head-on to his opponent, ready to unleash a flurry of punches.
  6. The two armies clashed head-on in a bloody battle, neither side willing to give ground.
  7. The ship sailed head-on into the storm, its crew bracing themselves for the rough seas.
  8. The students faced the exam head-on, determined to prove their knowledge.
  9. The hikers tackled the steep incline head-on, their muscles aching with every step.
  10. The runner approached the finish line head-on, his body fueled by adrenaline and determination.

FAQs About the word head-on

characterized by direct opposition, meeting front to front, in direct opposition; directly, with the front foremost

face-to-face, toe-to-toe, one-on-one,head-to-head, eyeball-to-eyeball,mano a mano,

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The car careened head-on into the tree, leaving the driver critically injured.

The two locomotives collided head-on, derailing both trains and causing widespread damage.

The opponents met head-on in a fierce debate, each trying to outmaneuver the other.

The hurricane made head-on landfall, bringing torrential rains and high winds.