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Confront vs Unfaced - What's the difference?

confront | unfaced |

As a verb confront

is to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge.

As an adjective unfaced is

not faced; not taken on or confronted.

confront

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge.
  • We should confront him about the missing money.
  • To deal with.
  • To something bring face to face with.
  • To come up against; to encounter.
  • To engage in confrontation.
  • To set a thing side by side with; to compare.
  • To put a thing facing to; to set in contrast to.
  • Derived terms

    * confrontation * confrontational * confronter * confrontment

    unfaced

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not faced; not taken on or confronted.
  • *{{quote-news, 2009, January 16, David Brooks, An Economy of Faith and Trust, New York Times citation
  • , passage=Democrats also have an unfaced crisis. }}