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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 pin of hard wood,
tapering
to a
point,
used to open the
strands
of a rope in
splicing..
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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..
Fides
::
Fides (n.) Faith
personified
as a
goddess;
the
goddess
of
faith.
Unfaithful
::
Unfaithful
(a.) Not
possessing
faith;
infidel.
Hardly
::
Hardly
(adv.)
Confidently;
hardily.
Sexfid
::
Sexfid
(a.) Alt. of
Sexifi.
Confidentness
::
Confidentness
(n.) The
quality
of being
confident.
Discard
::
Discard
(v. t.) To cast off as
useless
or as no
longer
of
service;
to
dismiss
from
employment,
confidence,
or
favor;
to
discharge;
to turn
away..
Discouragement
::
Discouragement
(n.) The act of
discouraging,
or the state of being
discouraged;
depression
or
weakening
of
confidence;
dejection..
Solifidian
::
Solifidian
(a.)
Holding
the
tenets
of
Solifidians;
of or
pertaining
to the
solifidians.
Presume
::
Presume
(v. i.) To
venture,
go, or act, by an
assumption
of leave or
authority
not
granted;
to go
beyond
what is
warranted
by the
circumstances
of the case; to
venture
beyond
license;
to take
liberties;
-- often with on or upon
before
the
ground
of
confidence..
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not
faithful
or
loyal,
as to
obligations,
allegiance,
vows, etc.;
untrue;
treacherous;
perfidious;
as, a false
friend,
lover,
or
subject;
false to
promises..
Retund
::
Retund
(v. t.) To
blunt;
to turn, as an edge;
figuratively,
to cause to be
obtuse
or dull; as, to
retund
confidence..
Affidavit
::
Affidavit
(n.) A sworn
statement
in
writing;
a
declaration
in
writing,
signed
and made upon oath
before
an
authorized
magistrate..
Trust
::
Trust (n.)
Assured
resting
of the mind on the
integrity,
veracity,
justice,
friendship,
or other sound
principle,
of
another
person;
confidence;
reliance;
reliance..
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..
Confidence
::
Confidence
(n.)
Giving
occasion
for
confidence.
Confided
::
Confided
(imp. & p. p.) of
Confid.
Futurist
::
Futurist
(n.) One whose chief
interests
are in what is to come; one who
anxiously,
eagerly,
or
confidently
looks
forward
to the
future;
an
expectant..
Secure
::
Secure
(a.)
Overconfident;
incautious;
careless;
-- in a bad
sense.
Intimate
::
Intimate
(a.) Close in
friendship
or
acquaintance;
familiar;
confidential;
as, an
intimate
friend..
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