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Definition of confide
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Confide
(v. t.) To
intrust;
to give in
charge;
to
commit
to one's
keeping;
--
followed
by to.
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Reliant
::
Reliant
(a.)
Having,
or
characterized
by,
reliance;
confident;
trusting..
Mistrust
::
Mistrust
(n.) Want of
confidence
or
trust;
suspicion;
distrust.
Affirm
::
Affirm
(v. t.) To
assert
positively;
to tell with
confidence;
to aver; to
maintain
as true; --
opposed
to deny.
Presumption
::
Presumption
(n.) The act of
venturing
beyond
due
beyond
due
bounds;
an
overstepping
of the
bounds
of
reverence,
respect,
or
courtesy;
forward,
overconfident,
or
arrogant
opinion
or
conduct;
presumptuousness;
arrogance;
effrontery..
Treachery
::
Treachery
(n.)
Violation
of
allegiance
or of faith and
confidence;
treasonable
or
perfidious
conduct;
perfidy;
treason.
Confident
::
Confident
(n.) See
Confidant.
Self-sufficient
::
Self-sufficient
(a.)
Having
an
overweening
confidence
in one's own
abilities
or
worth;
hence,
haughty;
overbearing..
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is
regarded
as
embodying
or
affording
force,
strength,
or
firmness;
that on which
confidence
or
reliance
is
based;
support;
security..
Hope
::
Hope (n.) A
desire
of some good,
accompanied
with an
expectation
of
obtaining
it, or a
belief
that it is
obtainable;
an
expectation
of
something
which is
thought
to be
desirable;
confidence;
pleasing
expectancy..
Confide
::
Confide
(v. i.) To put faith (in); to
repose
confidence;
to
trust;
--
usually
followed
by in; as, the
prince
confides
in his
ministers..
Presumptuous
::
Presumptuous
(a.) Done with hold
design,
rash
confidence,
or in
violation
of known duty;
willful..
Trusty
::
Trusty
(superl.)
Admitting
of being
safely
trusted;
justly
deserving
confidence;
fit to be
confided
in;
trustworthy;
reliable.
Rely
::
Rely (v. i.) To rest with
confidence,
as when fully
satisfied
of the
veracity,
integrity,
or
ability
of
persons,
or of the
certainty
of facts or of
evidence;
to have
confidence;
to
trust;
to
depend;
-- with on,
formerly
also with in..
Trust
::
Trust (v. i.) To have
trust;
to be
credulous;
to be won to
confidence;
to
confide.
Assurance
::
Assurance
(n.) The act of
assuring;
a
declaration
tending
to
inspire
full
confidence;
that which is
designed
to give
confidence.
Recommend
::
Recommend
(v. t.) To
commend
to the
favorable
notice
of
another;
to
commit
to
another's
care,
confidence,
or
acceptance,
with
favoring
representations;
to put in a
favorable
light
before
any one; to
bestow
commendation
on; as, he
recommended
resting
the mind and
exercising
the
body..
Belief
::
Belief
(n.)
Assent
to a
proposition
or
affirmation,
or the
acceptance
of a fact,
opinion,
or
assertion
as real or true,
without
immediate
personal
knowledge;
reliance
upon word or
testimony;
partial
or full
assurance
without
positive
knowledge
or
absolute
certainty;
persuasion;
conviction;
confidence;
as,
belief
of a
witness;
the
belief
of our
senses..
Diffident
::
Diffident
(a.)
Wanting
confidence
in one's self;
distrustful
of one's own
powers;
not
self-reliant;
timid;
modest;
bashful;
characterized
by
modest
reserve.
Dependence
::
Dependence
(n.) A
resting
with
confidence;
reliance;
trust.
Safety
::
Safety
(n.)
Freedom
from
whatever
exposes
one to
danger
or from
liability
to cause
danger
or harm;
safeness;
hence,
the
quality
of
making
safe or
secure,
or of
giving
confidence,
justifying
trust,
insuring
against
harm or loss, etc..
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