Confronted意思

"Confronted" is a past-tense verb derived from the verb "confront," which means to meet or come face to face with someone or something, especially in a way that is challenging, difficult, or hostile. When you confront someone or something, you face them directly, often to deal with or challenge an issue or problem.

Here are a few examples of how "confronted" might be used in sentences:

  1. The politician was confronted by angry protesters at the town hall meeting.
  2. She confronted her fears by going skydiving.
  3. The team confronted their biggest rival on the football field.
  4. I was confronted with a difficult decision when I received the job offer.
  5. The witness was confronted with evidence that contradicted her testimony.

In each of these examples, "confronted" implies a direct and often challenging encounter with a person, situation, or emotion.