Antonym: diffidence, distrust, nonconfidence. Similar words: confident, confide, evidence, residence, conference, confine, confirm, diffident. Meaning: ['kɒnfɪdəns] n. 1. freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities 2. a feeling of trust (in someone or something) 3. a state of confident hopefulness that events will be favorable 4. a trustful relationship 5. a secret that is confided or entrusted to another.
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91. He seemed to be brimming with confidence .
92. The challenges facing him jarred his confidence.
93. I have every confidence in you.
94. She had an air of quiet confidence.
95. His words inspired confidence in me.
96. They rebuilt their confidence and marched forward bravely.
97. Praise is a great confidence booster.
98. We need to restore public confidence in the industry.
99. It is easy to misconstrue confidence as arrogance.
100. His confidence cracked under the strain.
101. Lack of confidence is a psychological barrier to success.
102. I lacked confidence about how I looked.sentencedict .com
103. I could never forgive Mike for betraying a confidence.
104. Manchester United were by now oozing with confidence.
105. This will deal a blow to consumer confidence.
106. My confidence began to burgeon later in life.
107. Her confidence has been slowly eroded by repeated failures.
108. The hospital's record does not inspire confidence .
109. Eva told me about their relationship in confidence.
110. You must be pleased by their confidence in you.
111. The general's confidence in his army proved misplaced.
112. My confidence in him was misplaced.
113. He was admitted into their fullest confidence.
114. His behaviour over the last few months has eroded my confidence in his judgement.
115. The running of Welsh rugby was left in chaos yesterday after a vote of no confidence in the game's overlords.
116. The team is brimful of confidence after their win last week.
117. Six months later John had developed literacy and numeracy skills[sentencedict.com], plus confidence.
118. It's a very flattering offer, and I'm honoured by your confidence in me.
119. The band is on excellent form and brimming with confidence.
120. I always thought the worst of myself and had no confidence whatsoever.
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