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enfrontar — meaning in English: to confront

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'enfrontar' in contexts involving direct challenges or disputes, such as confronting a colleague about a disagreement at work or dealing with a personal issue in a relationship. It can be employed in both serious discussions and casual conversations when addressing conflicts directly.
Synonyms & nuances
'Enfrontar' is often synonymous with 'enfrentar' (the Spanish equivalent), but it carries a slightly heavier connotation of engaging in a challenge. While 'afrontar' may suggest simply facing a situation, 'enfrontar' implies a more confrontational stance, making it the word of choice in scenarios where one must stand their ground.
Culture
'Enfrontar' has its roots in the Latin 'infruntare,' which means 'to face' or 'to encounter.' The word reflects a cultural tendency in Catalonia to embrace direct communication, often seen in local debates and discussions, especially in the context of social and political movements. Interestingly, the verb can also imply not just facing a challenge but actively engaging with it, which resonates with the Catalan spirit of resilience.
FAQ
Q.What does 'enfrontar' mean in English?
'Enfrontar' translates to 'to confront' in English, indicating the act of facing something or someone directly, especially in a challenging situation.
Q.How do you conjugate 'enfrontar' in present tense?
In the present tense, 'enfrontar' is conjugated as 'enfronto' (I confront), 'enfrontes' (you confront), 'enfronta' (he/she confronts), 'enfrontem' (we confront), 'enfronteu' (you all confront), and 'enfronten' (they confront).
Q.Can 'enfrontar' be used in a non-confrontational way?
While 'enfrontar' generally implies a confrontation, it can also be employed in a metaphorical sense, such as confronting one's fears or challenges, emphasizing the act of facing something rather than engaging in a conflict.
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