Synonym: believing, certain, convinced, sure. Antonym: diffident. Similar words: diffident, confirm, incident, evident, resident, identity, identify, president. Meaning: ['kɒnfɪdənt] adj. 1. having or marked by confidence or assurance 2. persuaded of; very sure 3. not liable to error in judgment or action.
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48. I'm confident that you will get the job.
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