head-on
Americanadjective
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(of two objects) meeting with the fronts or heads foremost.
a head-on collision.
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facing the direction of forward motion or alignment; frontal.
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characterized by direct opposition.
a head-on confrontation.
adverb
adverb
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with the front or fronts foremost
a head-on collision
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with directness or without compromise
in his usual head-on fashion
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With the face or front first, as in The two bicycles collided head on . [Early 1800s]
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In direct conflict, in open opposition, as in They decided to meet the opposition head on .
Etymology
Origin of head-on
An Americanism dating back to 1830–40
Example Sentences
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Using drone technology, the research team recorded sperm whales colliding head-on while also observing their surrounding social behavior.
From Science Daily
The head-on collision exposed the parlous state of the Greek railway network's safety precautions -- despite European Union grants for their modernisation and repeated warnings from unions.
From Barron's
“We already knew he was a controversial figure, and we have to now further confront this and interrogate him head-on.”
From Los Angeles Times
Ben Wang delivers a breakthrough performance in the title role as a kid who tries to conquer his anxiety issues head-on by running for class president.
From Los Angeles Times
A woman who lost her mum, sister and stepdad in a head-on crash says she has lost faith in the justice system after their killer was released from prison early and deported.
From BBC
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