Sentence example with the word 'confront'

confront

accost, bid defiance, close in, contend with, dispute, fall among, liken, oppose, revolt, show fight, threaten

Last update: March 6, 2017


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It is particularly unfortunate and nasty when we have to confront enemies in our own class.   [adjective]

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The child screamed when it confronted a fox. .   [verb]

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Those who promote a right to abortion must confront the reality of what abortion does to unborn children.   [verb]

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CHORUS For Englishmen confront serene whatever them betideth; And England shall be Ocean's Queen as long as the world abideth.   [verb]

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This he found it difficult to do, for, turn which way he would, fresh obstacles confronted him.   [verb]

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He was called into her presence, and, when confronted with the story of the theft, broke down and confessed all.   [verb]

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CHAPTER XV ORDEAL OF AUDIT England saw the growing danger, and prepared, with an even mind and well-girt body, to confront it.   [verb]

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She felt in the right mood to confront Barine as judge and rival.   [verb]

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Pothinus and his associates had rarely confronted a greater embarrassment.   [verb]

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confound - confront - congenial