Confront
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British pronunciation/kənfɹˈʌnt/
American pronunciation/kənˈfɹənt/

Definición y Significado de "confront"

to confront
01

hacer frente a, confrontar, enfrentarse a

to face someone, particularly in a way that is unfriendly or threatening
Transitive: to confront sb | to confront sb about sth
to confront definition and meaning
02

afrontar, enfrentar

to face or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly
Transitive: to confront a problem or issue
03

confrontar, hacer frente a

to bring a challenging or uncomfortable situation, issue, or accusation to someone's attention
Ditransitive: to confront sb with an unpleasant situation or issue
04

confrontar, enfrentarse a

be face to face with
Transitive: to confront sb/sth

confront

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example
Ejemplo
The neighbors confronted the noisy partygoers about the disturbance late at night.
The principal had to confront the students who were bullying their classmates.
She confronted her friend about spreading rumors behind her back.
She summoned the courage to confront her abusive partner about his behavior.
The manager confronted the employee about the missing inventory.
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