affronte (Meaning)
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affronte (a.)
Face to face, or front to front; facing.
Synonyms & Antonyms of affronte
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affronte Sentence Examples
- He couldn't believe the affronte when his colleague publicly criticized his presentation during the team meeting.
- The politician felt a deep affronte when his opponent spread false rumors about his personal life.
- Despite their close friendship, she couldn't help but feel an affronte when her best friend betrayed her trust.
- The employee experienced a profound affronte when he discovered that his ideas had been stolen by a coworker.
- The artist took the negative art review as a personal affronte to her creative expression.
- In the midst of the argument, she unintentionally delivered an affronte by questioning his intelligence.
- His decision to quit the project without prior notice was perceived as a direct affronte to the team's efforts.
- The manager's abrupt dismissal of the employee's suggestions was seen as an affronte to the entire team's morale.
- The public figure faced an affronte from the media when old scandals were brought up during the press conference.
- Despite their differences, they agreed to disagree without resorting to personal affrontes during the heated debate.
FAQs About the word affronte
Face to face, or front to front; facing.
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He couldn't believe the affronte when his colleague publicly criticized his presentation during the team meeting.
The politician felt a deep affronte when his opponent spread false rumors about his personal life.
Despite their close friendship, she couldn't help but feel an affronte when her best friend betrayed her trust.
The employee experienced a profound affronte when he discovered that his ideas had been stolen by a coworker.