| CONFRONT | • confront v. (Transitive) To stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with. • confront v. (Transitive) To deal with. • confront v. (Transitive) To bring someone face to face with something. |
| CONFRONTE | • confronté adj. (Heraldry, of two animals) Face-to-face; facing each other; fornenst. Facing one another, or full-faced. • CONFRONTE adj. in heraldry, face to face. |
| CONFRONTS | • confronts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confront. • CONFRONT v. to face defiantly. |
| CONFRONTAL | • CONFRONTAL n. a confrontation. |
| CONFRONTED | • confronted v. Simple past tense and past participle of confront. • CONFRONT v. to face defiantly. |
| CONFRONTER | • confronter n. Someone who or something which confronts. • CONFRONTER n. one who confronts. |
| CONFRONTALS | • CONFRONTAL n. a confrontation. |
| CONFRONTERS | • confronters n. Plural of confronter. • CONFRONTER n. one who confronts. |
| CONFRONTING | • confronting adj. Causing distress; upsetting. • confronting v. Present participle of confront. • CONFRONT v. to face defiantly. |
| CONFRONTMENT | • confrontment n. Confrontation. • CONFRONTMENT n. (archaic) confrontation. |
| CONFRONTATION | • confrontation n. The act of confronting or challenging another, especially face to face. • confrontation n. A conflict between armed forces. • CONFRONTATION n. the act of confronting. |
| CONFRONTMENTS | • confrontments n. Plural of confrontment. • CONFRONTMENT n. (archaic) confrontation. |
| CONFRONTATIONS | • confrontations n. Plural of confrontation. • CONFRONTATION n. the act of confronting. |
| CONFRONTATIONAL | • confrontational adj. Pertaining to a confrontation; characterized by, or given to initiating hostile encounter; in-your-face. • CONFRONTATIONAL adj. relating to confrontation. |