confront with



confront someone with something

to face someone with incriminating evidence, charges of wrongdoing, or criticism. The angry husband confronted his wife with the evidence of her financial irresponsibility. The police confronted Wilson with the witness's statement.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TedTEDEnglish
Aldegar-Ancient Germanic
CherylSHER-əl, CHER-əlEnglish
WenceslausWEN-səs-laws (English)History
BirutĖ-Lithuanian
MİThat-Turkish