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confrontational
[ kon-fruhn-tey-shuh-nl, -fruhn- ]
adjective
- tending toward or ready for confrontation:
They came to the meeting with a confrontational attitude.
Other Words From
- noncon·fron·tation·al adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of confrontational1
Example Sentences
While his second term in office may be more organised than his first, it may end up being even more confrontational.
Coote's alleged insults about Liverpool and Klopp – who even his biggest admirers would admit was confrontational from his technical area – allow sceptics to challenge that principle of integrity.
Fletcher is alleged to have acted in an "improper and/or confrontational manner" and used "abusive and/or insulting words" towards the match officials during the club's Premier League win over Brentford on 19 October.
In response, he has taken a more confrontational approach, in line with that of his party boss.
“Dahomey” is at its most blazingly confrontational when Diop includes footage of a panel session in which students discuss the issues at hand.
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