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Definition of confront
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Confront
(v. t.) To set in
opposition
for
examination;
to put in
contrast;
to
compare.
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Confronter
::
Confronter
(n.) One who
confronts.
Overfront
::
Overfront
(v. t.) To
confront;
to
oppose;
to
withstand.
Confrontment
::
Confrontment
(n.) The act of
confronting;
the state of being face to face.
Confrontment
::
Confrontment
(n.) The act of
confronting;
the state of being face to face.
Confront
::
Confront
(v. t.) To put face to face; to cause to face or to meet; as, to
confront
one with the
proofs
of his wrong
doing..
Effrontery
::
Effrontery
(n.)
Impudence
or
boldness
in
confronting
or in
transgressing
the
bounds
of duty or
decorum;
insulting
presumptuousness;
shameless
boldness;
barefaced
assurance.
Oppose
::
Oppose
(n.) To
resist
or
antagonize
by
physical
means,
or by
arguments,
etc.; to
contend
against;
to
confront;
to
resist;
to
withstand;
as, to
oppose
the king in
battle;
to
oppose
a bill in
Congress..
Confrontation
::
Confrontation
(n.) Act of
confrontating.
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To come in
collision
with; to
confront
in
conflict;
to
encounter
hostilely;
as, they met the enemy and
defeated
them; the ship met
opposing
winds and
currents..
Confront
::
Confront
(v. t.) To set in
opposition
for
examination;
to put in
contrast;
to
compare.
Fortitude
::
Fortitude
(n.) That
strength
or
firmness
of mind which
enables
a
person
to
encounter
danger
with
coolness
and
courage,
or to bear pain or
adversity
without
murmuring,
depression,
or
despondency;
passive
courage;
resolute
endurance;
firmness
in
confronting
or
bearing
up
against
danger
or
enduring
trouble..
Face
::
Face (v. t.) To meet in
front;
to
oppose
with
firmness;
to
resist,
or to meet for the
purpose
of
stopping
or
opposing;
to
confront;
to
encounter;
as, to face an enemy in the field of
battle..
Front
::
Front (v. t.) To face
toward;
to have the front
toward;
to
confront;
as, the house
fronts
the
street..
Face
::
Face (v. t.) To
Confront
impudently;
to
bully.
Outscorn
::
Outscorn
(v. t.) To
confront,
or
subdue,
with
greater
scorn..
Confronte
::
Confronte
(a.) Same as
Affronte.
Confront
::
Confront
(v. t.) To stand
facing
or in front of; to face; esp. to face
hostilely;
to
oppose
with
firmness.
Eye
::
Eye (n.) The space
commanded
by the organ of
sight;
scope of
vision;
hence,
face;
front;
the
presence
of an
object
which is
directly
opposed
or
confronted;
immediate
presence..
Confronting
::
Confronting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Confron.
Confronted
::
Confronted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Confron.
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