C1verb2K

UK/["/kənˈfrʌnt/","/kənˈfrʌnts/","/kənˈfrʌntɪd/","/kənˈfrʌntɪŋ/"]/US/["/kənˈfrʌnt/","/kənˈfrʌnts/","/kənˈfrʌntɪd/","/kənˈfrʌntɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Confront

to appear and need to be dealt with by somebody

In simple words: To face someone or something directly, often in a challenging way.

Confront in a sentence

  • She decided to confront her fears head-on during the retreat.
  • The manager had to confront the employee about repeated tardiness.
  • He was always ready to confront anyone who challenged his authority.
  • In the debate, she was prepared to confront the opposing arguments directly.
  • They will confront the issues of climate change at the upcoming conference.

How to use Confront

Use 'confront' when discussing facing a challenge or opposition. It's appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, but can sound formal in casual conversations. It's not usually used in situations that are light-hearted.

Grammar pattern

confront + object

Memory hint

Sounds like 'con-front' — imagine someone boldly walking to the front of a room to face a difficult question.

Related words

Collocations with Confront

  • directly
  • head-on
  • squarely
  • be confronted with something
  • find yourself confronted by something

Synonyms for Confront

  • face up to

Opposites of Confront

Common mistakes with Confront

  • Using 'confront' without an object (e.g. saying 'I will confront' instead of 'I will confront the issue').
  • Confusing 'confront' with 'converse', which means to talk.
  • Saying 'confronting about' instead of 'confronting with' or 'confronting'.

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Frequently asked questions about Confront

What does Confront mean?

To face someone or something directly, often in a challenging way.

What is the definition of Confront?

to appear and need to be dealt with by somebody

How do you use Confront in a sentence?

She decided to confront her fears head-on during the retreat.

Can you give another example of Confront?

The manager had to confront the employee about repeated tardiness.

What are synonyms for Confront?

Common alternatives include face up to.

What is the opposite of Confront?

Opposite meanings include avoid, ignore, evade.

What words go with Confront?

It commonly pairs with directly, head-on, squarely, be confronted with something, find yourself confronted by something.

What are common mistakes when using Confront?

Using 'confront' without an object (e.g. saying 'I will confront' instead of 'I will confront the issue'). Confusing 'confront' with 'converse', which means to talk. Saying 'confronting about' instead of 'confronting with' or 'confronting'.

How do you pronounce Confront?

US: /["/kənˈfrʌnt/","/kənˈfrʌnts/","/kənˈfrʌntɪd/","/kənˈfrʌntɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/kənˈfrʌnt/","/kənˈfrʌnts/","/kənˈfrʌntɪd/","/kənˈfrʌntɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Confront?

Use 'confront' when discussing facing a challenge or opposition. It's appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, but can sound formal in casual conversations. It's not usually used in situations that are light-hearted.

What CEFR level is Confront?

"Confront" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.