Confront


The meaning of the word Confront is: to face or stand up to


Examples:

After arriving home to a broken window, the woman decided to confront the babysitter about what happened.

published by Lilliana on 2021-05-29 04:27:35


Instead of doing nothing, the girl chose to confront those who started a rumor about her.

published by Yessenia on 2021-06-19 07:20:50


No one wanted to confront the intimidating employee about following work procedures.

published by Juliann on 2021-03-13 00:53:05


It took a lot of courage for the victim to confront her attacker in court.

published by Samantha on 2021-05-12 01:23:42


My mother said she used to be afraid to confront those who hurt her feelings.

published by Corrine on 2021-01-26 23:57:40


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