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[ UK /kənfˈa‍ɪd/ ]
[ US /kənˈfaɪd/ ]
VERB
  1. reveal in private; tell confidentially
  2. confer a trust upon
    The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret
    I commit my soul to God

How To Use confide In A Sentence

  • The czar looked a bit edgy, but his son the czarevich seemed confident.
  • Confident, tanned and talkative, he looked the epitome of the champion he longs to be again. Times, Sunday Times
  • We should have the perseverance, must have the self-confidence especially! We must believe, our talent is used to do something.
  • Faceless, unqualified reviewers define our work, remove our colleagues from panels and routinely breach confidentiality.
  • You captain the dream team of smart thinkers that shine with self-confidence and boundless energy. The Sun
  • The fifth position went to a phishing activity, in which a university hacker stole Internet users' personal information by luring them to provide confidential data on disguised Web sites.
  • Open, and I was quietly confident that I would have a chance, said Leaney, who was forced to change caddies after his original caddie, Justin Hoyle, fell ill after the first round. USATODAY.com - Leaney's second at U.S. Open earns PGA Tour card
  • Stocks spent most of the day in positive territory, buoyed in part by the University of Michigan's report showing consumer confidence rose in March to 95.8 from 94.4 in February.
  • First, you should equip yourself with the knowledge you can acquire. Only thus can you be confident of yourself.
  • She is confident that everybody is on her side.
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