effront (Meaning)

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effront (v. t.)

To give assurance to.

Synonyms & Antonyms of effront

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effront Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's effront in the debate shocked the audience.
  2. The thief's effront in stealing the painting from the museum was astounding.
  3. The child's effront in talking back to the teacher astounded the class.
  4. The student's effront in cheating on the exam horrified the professor.
  5. The worker's effront in disobeying the supervisor's orders enraged the boss.
  6. The driver's effront in running the red light endangered the lives of others.
  7. The criminal's effront in escaping from prison startled the authorities.
  8. The athlete's effront in using performance-enhancing drugs astonished the sports world.
  9. The politician's effront in making false promises to voters infuriated the public.
  10. The company's effront in polluting the environment sparked outrage among environmentalists.

FAQs About the word effront

To give assurance to.

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The politician's effront in the debate shocked the audience.

The thief's effront in stealing the painting from the museum was astounding.

The child's effront in talking back to the teacher astounded the class.

The student's effront in cheating on the exam horrified the professor.