Sentence examples for the confrontational from inspiring English sources

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the confrontational

adjective

Pertaining to a confrontation; characterized by, or given to initiating hostile encounter; in-your-face.

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But the confrontational vibe is partially Dimock's point.

Some reconsidered after going through the confrontational interview.

Exposed: Beyond Burlesque Documentary on the confrontational side of striptease.

Isn't everyone?" She maintains, however, that she's not really the confrontational type.

Congressional Republicans never cared for the conciliatory Obama; they like the confrontational one even less.

The confrontational scene in the council chamber of the doge's palace crackled with intensity.

"A lot of us crave a simpler alternative to New York and the confrontational life there.

But they also shun the confrontational approach of unions in places such as America.

First, it was a defeat for the confrontational style of politics he continues to embody.

The confrontational approach yes I will, no you won't—is unrewarding.

He doesn't start off with the confrontational confidence or insolence of Mr. Mitchell.

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