Pronunciation: /kənˌfrʌnˈteɪʃən/
noun a situation where two or more people or groups come together in a hostile manner, often to address a disagreement or conflict
A1 I avoid confrontation because I don't like arguing.
A2 The confrontation between the two neighbors ended peacefully.
B1 The confrontation with his boss left him feeling anxious and stressed.
B2 The political confrontation led to heated debates in parliament.
C1 The confrontation between the two rival gangs escalated into violence.
C2 The confrontation between the two world leaders could have serious consequences for international relations.
formal The two nations decided to engage in diplomatic talks to prevent a military confrontation.
informal I heard there was a confrontation between the neighbors about the loud music last night.
slang I'm not looking for a confrontation, I just want to talk things out.
figurative The protagonist's internal confrontation with his fears was beautifully portrayed in the novel.
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