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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151. London is confident and alive, resonating with all the qualities of a civilised city.
152. Above all, I want my daughter to be confident.
153. Only the prepared speaker deserves to be confident. Dale Carnegie
154. Became confident and prised the cat flap open again.
155. She sounds confident, but not cocksure.
156. He's a self-assured, confident negotiator.
157. Our scheme aims to promote your strengths and help you to become confident in the use of Mathematics in everyday life.
158. She had forgotten the compulsion of his confident smile, the total assurance he carried everywhere he went.
159. At first I was very nervous, but after a while I began to feel more confident.
160. Smith's campaign manager, Robin Cook, appears confident that his candidate will come round to endorsing electoral reform.
161. Gloucestershire County Council will vote on the ban tomorrow - the anti-hunt groups say they're confident of victory.
162. A little background knowledge will make you more confident and help you to draw up a list of really relevant questions.
163. Security chiefs are confident that they foiled a summer bombing blitz on London.
164. This does much to encourage a client to be confident of your ability and to cement relationships.
165. She was a confident rocker with a bluesy voice and loved to sing, loved the sensation of being possessed.
166. In the new science of mythology, Max Muller was also advancing equally confident claims.
167. She was fresher now, more confident; confident enough to scrap the entire chapter and begin anew.
168. The Democrats, now smugly confident, may start to bicker among themselves.
169. Newport, well served by Moseley and Waters at the line-out and also by their back row, were looking increasingly confident.
170. However experienced and confident staff normally feel, subjecting their professional work to open scrutiny brings anxiety.
171. Dole appeared relaxed and confident during the two campaign appearances on Sunday(sentencedict.com/confident.html), bantering with crowds with ease.
172. Sainsbury's says it has a strict listeria code of practice and is confident that standards of hygiene are effective.
173. I continue to have doubts about Newsome's competence, though he is alright when the rest of them are confident.
174. Kathleen is a confident leader and in total command of herself.
175. Tom felt quite confident of his safety, but physically he felt awful.
176. I have my own theory: ignorance is bliss. The less you know, the more confident you can be in tackling things. Stephen Richards
177. If they are confident and compassionate, we are uplifted and encouraged.
178. The moment Carey was confident that Elizabeth had breathed her last he was in the saddle, racing for the Border.
179. He appeared absolutely confident that even if the bombs went off, we would survive.
180. By this point people are usually very capable and confident and it's unusual for them to fail.
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