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Etymology

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From un- +‎ confrontable.

Adjective

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unconfrontable (comparative more unconfrontable, superlative most unconfrontable)

  1. That cannot be confronted.
    • 1995, Frank A. Gerbode, Beyond Psychology: An Introduction to Methapsychology:
      In other words, the dentist is unconfrontable mainly because she serves as a reminder of some earlier unpleasant experience.