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afrontar

to face

verb ah-frohn-TAHR Less Common

Also means

to confront

Usage Note

Afrontar stresses willingly standing up to a difficulty — more resolute than enfrentar and more formal than hacer frente a. It is transitive only: you afrontas un problema, never te afrontas. The noun derived from it is afrontamiento (coping, confrontation), common in psychology texts.

Examples

"Tenemos que afrontar la crisis juntos."

Natural Translation

We have to face the crisis together.

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