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Head on Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɛd/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
HED-ON
hˈɛd/ /ˈɒn
HED-ON

Definition

Used to describe something done directly, without avoiding or moving aside, such as facing a problem or a collision where two things hit each other front to front.

Usage & Nuances

Often used with 'face' or 'confront' ('face something head on'), or about traffic collisions ('a head-on collision'). It emphasizes directness and courage when dealing with issues. Avoid using for physical objects that don't actually meet front-to-front.

Example Sentences

The cars crashed head on in the accident.

basic

She decided to face the problem head on.

basic

Let’s talk about the issue head on.

basic

He tackled his fears head on and finally gave that presentation.

natural

We met head on in the hallway after the argument.

natural

Sometimes, the best way to solve a conflict is to address it head on.

natural