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Confront

Confront is a verb with several related senses. It can mean to face someone in a direct, often challenging or hostile manner; to bring someone face-to-face with a situation or truth; or to deal with a problem or difficult issue directly. In use, it often implies a deliberate, purposeful encounter rather than avoidance.

The word comes from Old French confronter, from Latin con- “together” and frons, frontis “face.” It entered

Confront is transitive; you confront someone with evidence, confront a suspect, or confront a problem. The related

See also: confrontation, confrontational, face, challenge, conflict resolution, assertiveness.

English
in
the
late
Middle
Ages
and
has
since
acquired
both
interpersonal
and
problem-focused
meanings.
noun
is
confrontation;
the
adjective
is
confrontational.
Confrontations
can
be
constructive
or
destructive
depending
on
tone
and
context.
The
phrase
face
up
to
or
deal
with
is
often
used
as
a
softer
alternative;
to
confront
fears
or
past
events
is
common
in
personal
development.