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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 ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of confrontational1
Example Sentences
They watched for years as Israel targeted the Assad regime, and believed that Assad's fall would bring the chance for a less confrontational relationship with Israel.
Many inside the movement said it should be less confrontational and disruptive but a hard core of activists argued it would be more effective to double down on direct action.
Smith didn’t appear to respond but days later said on the “Gil’s Arena†podcast that he thought James’ confrontational move was “weak†and “some bulls—.â€
“I think the South Korean people are looking at the deeply confrontational political landscape and making it clear that ‘we shouldn’t do that.’â€
And the Ukrainian's sometimes blunt, confrontational style – including his decision to step up his criticism of Trump - has not helped his case with the US leader.
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