Confronted Meaning in English
word · lemma: confront
/kənˈfɹəntəd/
kuhn-FRUHN-did
/kənfɹˈʌntɪd/
kuhn-FRUHN-tid
परिभाषा
If you are confronted with something, you are forced to face it directly, especially something difficult or unpleasant.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Confronted' is formal and often used for serious or direct situations involving challenges, problems, or people. Common with 'with' or 'by': 'confronted with a problem', 'confronted by the facts.' Less direct than 'confronted someone' (more about events, not people).
Spanish: enfrentó - se enfrentó a - encaróPortuguese (BR): enfrentou - confrontou - encarouPortuguese (PT): enfrentou - confrontou - encarouChinese (Simplified): 面对 - 遭遇Chinese (Traditional): 面對 - 遭遇Hindi: मुक़ाबला किया - सामना कियाArabic: واجهَ - تصدى لـBengali: মুখোমুখি হওয়া - সম্মুখীন হওয়াRussian: столкнуться - оказаться передJapanese: 直面するVietnamese: đối mặt - bị đối diệnKorean: 직면하다Turkish: yüzleşmekUrdu: سامنا کرناIndonesian: dihadapkan - menghadapi
उदाहरण वाक्य
When confronted with a choice, he hesitated.
basic
I suddenly confronted the truth—I’d been wrong all along.
natural
They felt confronted by the new rules at work.
natural
Have you ever been confronted with a situation you couldn’t control?
natural
She confronted her fears about flying.
basic
The teacher confronted the student about cheating.
basic