confront

British pronunciation/kənfɹˈʌnt/
American pronunciation/kənˈfɹənt/
to confront
[VERBO]
MAIN VERB
1

hacer frente a

to face someone, particularly in a way that is unfriendly or threatening
sinónimos : face
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2

afrontar

to face a difficulty or problem and start to deal with it
sinónimos : face
face up
antónimos : avoid
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Ejemplos
1If you confront him, he will add fuel to the fire by getting defensive.
2If he decides to confront the boss about his unfair treatment, he'll be having his neck on the block.
3I'm not surprised the bully backed down when you confronted him.
4Don't confront her about it until you have the right sow by the ear.
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