directly confront

Frequency: 7.515.2 per million words

to face a problem or situation without avoidance

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Examples (10)

  • He is willing to directly confront the problems he faces.
  • The manager decided to directly confront the employee about their poor performance.
  • She directly confronted her fear of public speaking by joining a debate club.
  • We must directly confront the issue of climate change before it's too late.
  • Directly confronting the bully was the bravest thing she had ever done.
  • Instead of gossiping, why don't you directly confront him about what he said?
  • It's time to stop avoiding the topic and directly confront our fundamental differences.
  • The documentary directly confronts the uncomfortable truths of the industry.
  • He chose not to directly confront the accusations, which only fueled more speculation.
  • The president was urged to directly confront the growing crisis during his speech.