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Definition of fid
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fid is as below...
Fid (n.) A
wooden
or metal bar or pin, used to
support
or
steady
anything..
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Distrustful
::
Distrustful
(a.) Not
confident;
diffident;
wanting
confidence
or
thrust;
modest;
as,
distrustful
of
ourselves,
of one's
powers..
Encourage
::
Encourage
(v. t.) To give
courage
to; to
inspire
with
courage,
spirit,
or hope; to
raise,
or to
increase,
the
confidence
of; to
animate;
enhearten;
to
incite;
to help
forward;
-- the
opposite
of
discourage..
Secure
::
Secure
(a.) Free from fear, care, or
anxiety;
easy in mind; not
feeling
suspicion
or
distrust;
confident..
Confidence
::
Confidence
(n.) The act of
confiding,
trusting,
or
putting
faith in;
trust;
reliance;
belief;
--
formerly
followed
by of, now
commonly
by in..
Reassure
::
Reassure
(v. t.) To
assure
anew; to
restore
confidence
to; to free from fear or
terror.
Assurance
::
Assurance
(n.)
Firmness
of mind;
undoubting,
steadiness;
intrepidity;
courage;
confidence;
self-reliance..
Intrust
::
Intrust
(v. t.) To
deliver
(something)
to
another
in
trust;
to
deliver
to
(another)
something
in
trust;
to
commit
or
surrender
(something)
to
another
with a
certain
confidence
regarding
his care, use, or
disposal
of it; as, to
intrust
a
servant
with one's money or
intrust
money or goods to a
servant..
Bosom
::
Bosom (a.)
Intimate;
confidential;
familiar;
trusted;
cherished;
beloved;
as, a bosom
friend..
Overtrow
::
Overtrow
(v. i.) To be too
trustful
or
confident;
to trust too much.
Reliance
::
Reliance
(n.) The act of
relying,
or the
condition
or
quality
of being
reliant;
dependence;
confidence;
trust;
repose
of mind upon what is
deemed
sufficient
support
or
authority..
Know
::
Know (v. i.) To be
assured;
to feel
confident.
Confident
::
Confident
(n.) See
Confidant.
Misplace
::
Misplace
(v. t.) To put in a wrong
place;
to set or place on an
improper
or
unworthy
object;
as, he
misplaced
his
confidence..
Loyal
::
Loyal (a.) True to any
person
or
persons
to whom one owes
fidelity,
especially
as a wife to her
husband,
lovers
to each
other,
and
friend
to
friend;
constant;
faithful
to a cause or a
principle..
Solifidianism
::
Solifidianism
(n.) The state of
Solifidians.
Constancy
::
Constancy
(n.)
Fixedness
or
firmness
of mind;
persevering
resolution;
especially,
firmness
of mind under
sufferings,
steadiness
in
attachments,
or
perseverance
in
enterprise;
stability;
fidelity..
Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(n.) A kind of dock
(Rumex
pulcher)
with
fiddle-shaped
leaves;
--
called
also
fiddle
dock.
Insecurity
::
Insecurity
(n.) The state of
feeling
insecure;
uncertainty;
want of
confidence.
Confidante
::
Confidante
(n. fem.) One to whom
secrets,
especially
those
relating
to
affairs
of love, are
confided
or
intrusted;
a
confidential
or bosom
friend..
Dependence
::
Dependence
(n.) A
resting
with
confidence;
reliance;
trust.
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