Confrontation
UK /["/ˌkɒnfrʌnˈteɪʃn/"]/US /["/ˌkɑːnfrənˈteɪʃn/"]/
Definition
a situation in which there is anger between people or groups who disagree because they have different opinions
In simple words: A situation where people argue or fight.
Examples
- The confrontation between the two leaders was televised live for the entire country to see.
- In a heated confrontation, she expressed her dissatisfaction with the project outcomes.
- Confrontation isn't always negative; sometimes it can lead to productive discussions.
- The confrontation escalated quickly, resulting in both parties needing to deescalate the situation.
- After a lengthy confrontation, they were finally able to reach an agreement.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Generally suitable for discussions about conflicts, disputes, or disagreements. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing conflicts seriously.
Grammar pattern
confrontation + with
Memory hint
Think of 'confront' as 'face to face' - imagine two people facing each other in a heated argument.
Collocations
- full-scale
- major
- serious
- series
- get into
- have
- lead to
- arise
- take place
- confrontation about
- confrontation over
- confrontation between
Synonyms
- dispute
- conflict
- argument
- showdown
- clash
Antonyms
- agreement
- reconciliation
- harmony
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'confronting' as a verb
- Used incorrectly as a synonym for 'conversation'
- Omitted prepositions when describing who is involved in the confrontation