confrontation

simple noun37 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

a confrontation that happens in an open and unambiguous way

describing a confrontation that is bad or dangerous

a confrontation involving physical force intended to hurt someone

describing an important or serious confrontation

a very angry and intense confrontation

the last confrontation in a series of events, often decisive

a confrontation between armed forces

an angry and resentful confrontation

a confrontation where the people involved are physically present together

a confrontation related to politics or government

a confrontation involving weapons

an unpleasant and often violent confrontation

a confrontation that is not hidden or secret

a sudden and exciting or impressive confrontation

a very direct confrontation where both sides are determined

a confrontation involving the body or physical violence

a confrontation that could lead to the use of nuclear weapons

describing a confrontation that is as large and serious as possible

a confrontation involving spoken words, often an argument

a complete and direct confrontation

a confrontation involving much violence and bloodshed

the most exciting and important confrontation in a story or situation

a number of confrontations happening one after another

indicates the parties involved in the confrontation

indicates who one is having a confrontation with

used to indicate the subject of the confrontation, especially a dispute

used to indicate the subject of the confrontation

to prevent a confrontation from happening

to cause a confrontation to happen

to deliberately cause a confrontation

to experience a confrontation

to do something that might cause a confrontation

to make a confrontation happen

to become involved in a confrontation

to cause someone to be in a situation of confrontation

used when a confrontation happens

used when a confrontation begins to happen