Head-on (adjective)

Involving a collision or confrontation with the front of one object facing the front of another object.

Origin:

Head-on refers to a collision or confrontation that occurs with the front of one object facing the front of another object, usually in reference to a collision between vehicles or an direct confrontation between two people or groups.

Examples:

  1. The two cars collided head-on, causing serious injuries.
  2. The head-on collision resulted in multiple fatalities.
  3. They had a head-on confrontation that ended in a physical fight.
  4. The head-on approach taken by the company led to its downfall.
  5. The head-on battle between the two armies was brutal.
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