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confidence in English:

1. confident


I may seem confident, but I get extremely nervous speaking in front of people. My hands tremble, I get all tongue-tied, and sometimes I don't even know what I'm saying myself.
I'm confident
Kastur was a confident girl, and Mohandas felt jealous of her because he was still very shy
You should feel much more confident about your English speaking skills.
If you are at ease, you are feeling confident and comfortable.
He does not, in short, write with the candor of a man who is completely confident of his thesis.
People are most angry when they feel they are being mocked. That's why those who are confident in themselves seldom become angry.
Confident as I am that you will not trifle with this appeal, my heart sinks and my hand trembles at the bare thought of such a possibility.
In an age of globalisation, I am confident that this provides people with adequate protection.
self-confident, You need to be more self-confident if you want to become successful
to be confident of success. You should feel confident about your own abilities. Dillon has a very confident manner.
Amazon is confident it can change people's shopping habbits.
The confident teenager reminded everyone how young he really is
Children feel more comfortable and confident when they know what to expect.
People who want to become politicians should be confident by nature

English word "confidence"(confident) occurs in sets:

adjectives to nouns (general vocabulary; zamiana p...
Pleased to meet you - przymiotniki na rzeczowniki
World formation

2. confide


I have no one to confide in.
Did she ever confide in you about the problems she was having?
Don't worry. You can confide in me.
He confided his fears to his mother
Would she have confided something like that to anyone other than you?
She confided all her secrets to her best friend.
If you need to confide in me, you can count on me to keep your secrets.
He confided that stress had caused him to lose a stone in weight.
'I shouldn't have listened to her', he confided to me one day.
The woman later confided in a friend who told the police.
confide in sb
... I'm going to confide in you, am I?

English word "confidence"(confide) occurs in sets:

Word formation nouns