Confronted

Pronunciation: /kənˈfrʌntəd/

Confronted (adj)

  1. Having to deal with something difficult or threatening that you meet directly.
  2. Having been brought face to face with a person or situation that needs action.

Confronted (verb)

  1. To meet a problem or person directly and demand an answer or action.
  2. To deal with an unpleasant truth or situation that cannot be avoided.

Examples

  • She confronted the unfair rule directly in the meeting.
  • They confronted the issue directly and found a solution.

Confronted (adjective)

Examples

  • She was confronted with danger on the quiet road.
  • They were confronted with danger when the storm hit.