conflict(kuhn FLIKT for vi., KON flikt for n.) vi.to be contradictory; be in opposi-
tion; clash —n.1. a fight or struggle, especially a lengthy one; war; 2. sharp disagree-
ment or opposition; clash; 3. emotional disturbance resulting from a clash of impulses
- Sometimes Fran’s emotions conflictwith her brain, her heart pulling one
way and her head pulling the other. - The Hundred Years’ War was a very lengthy conflict.
- Todd’s sweet tooth is in a conflictwith his need to diet.
- Emotional conflictcan often result from a desire to do two or more things
at the same time.
[-ed, -ing] [Syn. fight, struggle]
confront (kon FRUHNT) vt. 1. to stand or meet face-to-face; 2. to face or oppose
boldly or defiantly; 3. bring face-to-face with - The boxers first confrontedeach other over a couple of Philadelphia cheese-
steak sandwiches. - Two fencers confronteach other with staple guns drawn.
- Eric learned to confronthis fear of pussycats by getting his very own kitten.
[-ed, -ing, -ation n., -ational adj.]
confuse (kuhn FYOOZ) vt.1. to mix up; put in disorder; 2. to mix up mentally;
perplex; bewilder; 3. to fail to distinguish between; err in identifying
•To confuseGino, Jim walked backward with his arms extended in front
of him.
- Anna confusedreal events with imaginary ones.
- Charlie confuseda Chevrolet with an Oldsmobile.
[-d, confusing, confusion n.] [Syn. puzzle]
Quick Review #19.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
60 Essential Vocabulary
- concert
- conclusion
- condemn
- condescend
- condition
- conduct
- confirm
- confiscate
- conflate
- conflict
- confront
- confuse
a. face
b. meld
c. state
d. together
e. clash
f. seize
g. perplex
h. verify
i. stoop
j. result
k. behavior
l. doom