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Sentence count:63+2Posted:2016-08-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: dependdiscloserelytrust inAntonym: concealSimilar words: confidentconfirmon firebona fidediffidentconfuseconfessconfrontMeaning: [kən'faɪd]  v. 1. reveal in private; tell confidentially 2. confer a trust upon. 
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(31) I gave you that ultimatum because I wanted you to confide in me.
(32) It is unrealistic to assume that a junior will confide in you unless you are prepared to confide in him or her.
(33) Hari knew him well but he could not even confide to her that he had almost possessed Eline Harries.
(34) The senior officers would not confide in him; the men took direction from the NCOs and comfort from themselves.
(35) Teachers are often highly respected and children will confide in them.
(36) Who would he confide in and protect, and love for ever?
(37) Research has shown that having some one to talk to and confide in is an important factor in preventing depression.
(38) Confide in and ask for help from supportive family or friends.
(39) The general was a lonely man in a lonely job and he had few people in whom he could confide.
(40) He was able to confide in her about his ambitions and dreams.
(41) But almost everyone needs friends and some one to confide in who is non-judgmental, sympathetic and understanding.
(42) If he had chosen to confide in anyone then he could not have said clearly what was the summit of his aspiration.
(43) She needed some one to trust and confide in, and I was too afraid of her outlandish behavior to listen.
(44) Whatever secret he had been hoping to confide on that short walk to the House would remain for ever unspoken.
(45) If you are going to confide in each other, however, it is important to respect each other's different tolerance levels.
(46) The kids adore their father and confide in him.
(47) We can confide in Barbara's sincerity and honesty.
(48) Can I confide in his honesty?
(49) The deed was not then accomplished,[http://sentencedict.com/confide.html] neither did he confide in me.
(50) She is particularly fond of her great-grandmother (Denise Grey), a famous harpist to whom she likes to confide all her little secrets.
(51) Do you confide in his ability to do the job?
(52) She could confide to him her alarm and uneasiness for her brother.
(53) He still couldn't understand the impulse that had made him confide in Cassandra.
(54) Do you confide in our ability to do this work?
(55) Customarily, men have shied away from close relationships in which they confide in others.
(56) Confide and talk to someone whom you trust about your problem.
(57) He had assumed the part of friend, to whom she could confide all her home - sick aspirations.
(58) Don't always confide your trouble to your friends and show your frailty.
(59) I don't think you should confide everything to John's care.
(60) She did bring herself, finally, to confess, and confide in me: there was not a soul else that she might fashion into an adviser.
More similar words: confidentconfirmon firebona fidediffidentconfuseconfessconfrontconflictconferenceconfessionconflict withconfrontationconsiderconsiderableconsiderablyconsiderationbe considered asside by sideon footsideaidetideideawideasideslideriderbridevideo
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