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Confront

Definition

Confront means to face someone or something, often in a challenging or hostile manner. It can involve addressing a problem or person directly and forcefully. The term is used when dealing with difficult situations, opposition, or conflict.

Parts of Speech
  • Verb
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /kənˈfrʌnt/
  • Respelling: kuhn-FRUHNT

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /kənˈfrʌnt/
  • Respelling: kuhn-FRUHNT
Etymology

The word "confront" comes from the Latin "confrontare," meaning "to stand in front of." It is derived from "con-" (with) and "frons" (forehead or face). The word entered English in the late 16th century and retained its meaning of facing something head-on, especially in a challenging or oppositional manner.

Derivatives
  • Confrontation (noun)
  • Confrontational (adjective)
  • Confronting (verb)
  • Confronted (verb)
  • Non-confrontational (adjective)
Synonyms
  • Challenge
  • Oppose
  • Face
Antonyms
  • Avoid
  • Evade
  • Submit
Usage

The verb "confront" is often used when describing situations in which a person or group must deal with an issue or challenge directly. It can refer to facing a person in an argument, dealing with a difficult situation, or acknowledging an unpleasant truth. For example, "She had to confront her fear of public speaking" or "They confronted the issue in the meeting."

Related Terms
  • Dispute: A disagreement or argument, often public or formal.
  • Conflict: A serious disagreement or argument, typically a prolonged one.
  • Resolution: The process of solving or resolving a dispute or conflict.
Detailed Definitions

Verb

  • To face or deal with something directly: Refers to addressing an issue, person, or situation head-on, often in a challenging manner.
    • Example: "He confronted the manager about the unfair working conditions."
  • To oppose or challenge someone: Involves standing up to someone or something in conflict or opposition.
    • Example: "The protesters confronted the police during the demonstration."
  • To make someone face a difficult situation or truth: Refers to forcing someone to deal with something they may be avoiding or denying.
    • Example: "She was finally confronted with the consequences of her actions."

confront

The woman decided to confront her fears and move forward.
The employee decided to confront his manager about the unfair workload.
She was finally confronted with the consequences of her actions.

🇨🇳 Mandarin

  • 面对 (miàn duì) - to face or confront a situation
  • IPA: /mjɛn˥˩ twaj˨˩˦/
  • Respelling: MYEN dwai

  • 对抗 (duì kàng) - to oppose or resist
  • IPA: /twaj˨˩˦ kaŋ˨˩˦/
  • Respelling: DWAI kahng

🇮🇳 Hindi

  • सामना करना (sāmnā karnā) - to face or confront
  • IPA: /saːm.naː kər.naː/
  • Respelling: SAAM-naa kar-naa

  • मुकाबला करना (mukāblā karnā) - to challenge or oppose
  • IPA: /mʊˌkaː.blaː kər.naː/
  • Respelling: mu-KAA-blaa kar-naa

🇪🇸 Spanish

  • enfrentar - to face or confront
  • IPA: /en.frenˈtar/
  • Respelling: en-fren-TAR

  • confrontar - to challenge or oppose
  • IPA: /kon.fronˈtar/
  • Respelling: kon-fron-TAR

🇫🇷 French

  • confronter - to face or confront
  • IPA: /kɔ̃.fʁɔ̃.te/
  • Respelling: kon-fron-TAY

  • défier - to challenge or defy
  • IPA: /de.fje/
  • Respelling: de-FYAY

🇸🇦 Modern Standard Arabic

  • مواجهة (mawājihah) - to face or confront
  • IPA: /mawaːʒiha/
  • Respelling: ma-waa-JEE-ha

  • تحدي (taḥaddī) - to challenge or defy
  • IPA: /taħadːiː/
  • Respelling: ta-HAD-dee

🇧🇩 Bengali

  • মুখোমুখি হওয়া (mukhômukhi haowa) - to face or confront
  • IPA: /mukʰo.mukʰi ɦɔwa/
  • Respelling: mukh-O-mukh-I howa

  • প্রতিহত্স করা (prôtihatsa kôra) - to challenge or oppose
  • IPA: /pro.ti.hɔt̪ʃ kora/
  • Respelling: PRO-ti-hotch KO-ra

🇷🇺 Russian

  • сталкивать (stalkivat') - to face or confront
  • IPA: /stəlˈkʲivətʲ/
  • Respelling: stal-KEE-vat

  • противостоять (protivostoyat') - to oppose or resist
  • IPA: /prə.tʲɪ.voˈsto.jətʲ/
  • Respelling: pro-ti-vo-STO-yat

🇵🇹 Portuguese

  • confrontar - to face or confront
  • IPA: /kõ.fʁũ.ˈtaʁ/
  • Respelling: kon-fron-TAHR

  • desafiar - to challenge or defy
  • IPA: /dɨ.za.ˈfjaʁ/
  • Respelling: de-za-FYAR

🇮🇩 Indonesian

  • menghadapi - to face or confront
  • IPA: /məŋ.ɦaˈda.pi/
  • Respelling: meng-ha-DA-pee

  • menentang - to oppose or resist
  • IPA: /məˈnen.taŋ/
  • Respelling: me-NEN-tang

🇩🇪 German

  • konfrontieren - to face or confront
  • IPA: /kɔn.fʁonˈtiːʁən/
  • Respelling: kon-fron-TEER-en

  • herausfordern - to challenge or defy
  • IPA: /ˈheː.ʁausˌfɔʁ.dɐn/
  • Respelling: HAY-raus-FOR-dern

🇯🇵 Japanese

  • 立ち向かう (tachimukau) - to face or confront
  • IPA: /ta.t͡ɕi.mu.kaɯ/
  • Respelling: TACHI-mu-kau

  • 挑戦する (chōsen suru) - to challenge or defy
  • IPA: /t͡ʃoː.sen ˌsu.ɾu/
  • Respelling: CHO-sen soo-ru

🇻🇳 Vietnamese

  • đối diện - to face or confront
  • IPA: /ɗoːj˧˧˩ dien˧˧/
  • Respelling: DOY deen

  • thách thức - to challenge or defy
  • IPA: /thaːk˧˧˩ thʊk˧˧/
  • Respelling: THAK thuk

🇰🇷 Korean

  • 직면하다 (jikmyeonhada) - to face or confront
  • IPA: /dʑikʰ.mjʌn.ha.da/
  • Respelling: JIKH-myun-HA-da

  • 도전하다 (dojeonhada) - to challenge or defy
  • IPA: /do.dʑʌn.ha.da/
  • Respelling: DO-jun-HA-da

🇹🇷 Turkish

  • yüzleşmek - to face or confront
  • IPA: /jyz.leʃ.mek/
  • Respelling: YUZ-lesh-mek

  • meydan okumak - to challenge or defy
  • IPA: /mej.dan o.ku.mak/
  • Respelling: MEY-dan O-koo-mak

🇵🇰 Urdu

  • سامنا کرنا (sāmnā karnā) - to face or confront
  • IPA: /saːm.naː kər.naː/
  • Respelling: SAAM-naa kar-naa

  • مقابلہ کرنا (muqāblā karnā) - to challenge or oppose
  • IPA: /mʊˌqaː.blaː kər.naː/
  • Respelling: mu-KAA-blaa kar-naa

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