Sentences

confront in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To confront means to face or deal with a difficult situation or challenge directly and assertively.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to confront her fears head-on and speak in public.
  2. The team will need to confront the challenges of the upcoming project together.
  3. He confronted his rival during the debate, leading to a heated exchange.
  4. It's important to confront issues directly rather than letting them fester.
  5. After years of avoidance, she finally chose to confront her past.
  6. She decided to confront her fears head-on rather than run away from them.
  7. The manager had to confront the employee about the ongoing issues with their performance.
  8. In order to resolve the conflict, they needed to confront the underlying issues directly.
  9. He bravely confronted the bullies who had been tormenting his friend for months.
  10. The documentary aims to confront societal norms and challenge the viewer's perspective.