I wasn't ready to confront the burglar, but there he was.
Example sentence - She would need to confront him soon to get to the bottom of it.
I confront the teacher when they gave me refural.
You should always confront your Grandma with respect. <3
She was going to confront him in front of the whole 5th grade class
You must be brave to be able to confront your enemies.
Sentence: After I stole the cookies, my mother confronted me.
The man was astounded by how the teenager accosted him. Accost=Confront
You could rephrase it as: "confront the world".
The confrontation was terrible for the criminal.
I will not accost him. It means to confront a person with force.
The future tense of "confront" is "will confront".
Confront is a verb meaning to face someone in a hostile or argumentative way; to face up to and deal with a problem or difficult situation; be be faced with something difficult with no way to avoid it. Example sentence:The only way to deal with your financial problems is to confront them; by avoiding them you sink deeper in the hole.