All 10 Uses
confront
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- Then, as I thought about it, I realized the confrontation that had seemed so catastrophic to me had, in reality, been very quiet and short here in the shadows.†
Book 1 *confrontation = an argument or a hostile situation
- Jasper and Emmett were on the edge of the floor, close together, and I guessed that they had been nearby during the confrontation.†
Book 1
- To answer Edward's question, I let my mind run over the confrontation with Sam, moving through it backward.†
Book 2
- I couldn't make sense of their confrontation, and I couldn't concentrate on it, either.†
Book 3
- Tanya skittered back four steps, her strawberry curls quivering, like a human confronted by a venomous snake.†
Book 3
- I wasn't prepared for that kind of confrontation.†
Book 3confrontation = an argument or a hostile situation
- Inside the front room, the main confrontation was physically apparent.†
Book 3
- After putting together Alice's clues, I couldn't hope that the coming confrontation would be resolved peacefully.†
Book 3
- But the majority of them seemed only too aware of the direction this confrontation had taken.†
Book 3
- Her deep burgundy eyes flitted nervously around the confrontation before her.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(confront) to deal directly with an unpleasant situation or person
or:
to challenge someone -- often by presenting evidence - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)