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confront - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of confront in Hindi

  • सामना
  • सामना करना
  • मुक़ाबला करना
  • सम्मुख होना
  • सम्मुख करना

confront Definition

Verb

  • meet (someone) face to face with hostile or argumentative intent.

confront Example

  • usually the best thing you can do in an embarrassing situation is to confront it head on ( आमतौर पर सबसे अच्छी चीज जो आप शर्मनाक स्थिति में कर सकते हैं, वह है उसका सामना करना )
  • You need to confront what is before you. ( आपके सामने जो है, उसका आपको सामना करने की जरूरत है। )
  • Not many willingly confront him, especially when he's in one of his moods. ( कई स्वेच्छा से उसका सामना नहीं करते हैं, खासकर जब वह अपने मूड में से एक में होता है। ) 
  • He didn't confront her, but he startled her. ( उसने उससे सामना नहीं किया, लेकिन उसने उसे चौंका दिया। )

More Sentence

  • He is willing to confront problems directly.
  • A soldier has to confront danger.
  • It's time to confront him with our suspicions.
  • She decided to confront her boss about the situation with direct questioning.
  • She didn't want to confront the inescapable fact that she would have to sell the house.
  • Counsellors encourage victims of crime to confront their emotions.
  • Damian stopped, guilty yet too raw to confront her.
  • Casuistry came to the aid of average human nature - that is to say, pupils began to confront the master with hard cases taken from daily life.
  • While man must confront nature from the human and largely the practical standpoint, yet his control is achieved only by the increasing recognition of objective controls.
  • Katie said she should confront him when he did that - tell him how it made her feel.
  • It depends on the motivation of men to confront the problem,
  • Not surprisingly, some have been reluctant to confront these mistakes.
  • But there is nothing theoretical about the situation that confronts Bosnia.
  • Now history has to confront his legacy as a covert operator.
  • I want to confront this again and have a happier ending.
  • I had to confront the PRI, and I did so,
  • All three have also shown their willingness to aggressively confront Democrats.
  • Every year, countless numbers of homeowners confront the same conundrum.
  • Still, he is not afraid to change, or confront.
  • They'd have to confront him at some point, especially if they hoped to use the necklace.
  • I'll march into Hell and confront Darkyn myself.
  • She didn't have to ask him to know he didn't dare confront Xander about it.