Download

confidentially

[ US /ˌkɑnfəˈdɛnʃəɫi/ ]
[ UK /kˌɒnfɪdˈɛnʃə‍lˌi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a confidential manner
    spoke to him intimately and confidentially

How To Use confidentially In A Sentence

  • The fact is," confidentially, "I may not look it but I am a good deal of a tenderfoot. The Dude Wrangler
  • Away, thou soul, (let me pick thee out singly, reader dear, and talk in perfect freedom, negligently, confidentially,) for one day and night at least, returning to the naked source-life of us all -- to the breast of the great silent savage all-acceptive Mother. Specimen Days; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose
  • Ta bag," he said confidentially, "she isn't a hundert years auld, but she's auld, and she was proke, and ta wint whustled when she plew, but she's chust mended, and to-morrow -- ah, to-morrow! Three Boys or the Chiefs of the Clan Mackhai
  • The information that you provide will be handled confidentially and will be accessible by our research staff only and will not be released to other party.
  • Pelosi, Rockefeller, and several other congressmen "confidentially" expressed concern but did nothing. Martin Garbus: Angry and Furious at the Collaborationist Democrats
  • He told me confidentially that he's thinking of resigning next year.
  • Nash hadn't raised his voice, still spoke rather softly, confidentially. STONE CITY
  • It was to bring people aware that they could call confidentially on crimes. Top 20 stories from /news/local
  • Richard H. Dana wrote, confidentially, that "Seward was awful grouty. A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3
  • (Leans in confidentially) "And we all know about the blood sacrifices the Mayans made to their heathen gods ... now that's good cinema just waiting to happen! New Orleans, Yadda Yadda
View all