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adjective
- 1. involving the front of a vehicle or vehicles: "a head-on collision" Similar
- 2. directly confrontational: "he was trying to avoid a head-on clash" Similar
adverb
- 1. with the front of a vehicle: "they hit a bus head-on"
- 2. with direct confrontation: "she's a serious writer who frequently tackles social issues head-on"
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How to use head-on in a sentence. with the head or front making the initial contact; in direct opposition, confrontation, or contradiction… See the full definition
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on your (own) head be it; a price on somebody’s head; knock something on the head; do something standing on your head; have a good head on your shoulders; stand/turn something on its head; put/lay your head/neck on the block (have) an old head on young shoulders; have your head screwed on (the right way) See more Idioms. hit the nail on the head