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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181. They also appear slightly more confident and enjoy leading groups, giving speeches and presentations.
182. It is aimed at the student teacher and those teachers who are not yet confident in science.
183. He had even been confident enough to order a celebration dinner at the White Hart Hotel in Aylesbury for that evening.
184. Lastly, general practitioners must feel confident to ask a colleague for advice if poor control of symptoms persists.
185. He is handsome, confident and articulate, like many of the students at this college.
186. Karen gives the appearance of being confident, but she isn't really.
187. He is confident that a further cut in borrowings will be reported in the next report to shareholders.
188. The day dawned misty and drizzly so we went to have a look, confident heroics would not be called for.
189. He was a dour Yankee, tall, confident, elegant, with a dry wit and aristocratic tastes.
190. He is confident that the song will become the anthem for the new All Ireland Champions on September 19.
191. But stand-in skipper McAllister is confident that Leeds will bounce back in the style that made them champions last May.
192. But the company is confident the banks will keep it from bankruptcy by accepting a reorganisation plan.
193. A hard act to follow, but its stars are confident that the small screen version will prove just as popular.
194. I felt confident reviewing a language with recognizable cognates, familiar rules of grammar, even an alphabet.
195. I am confident that those results will pass a crystal clear judgment that people are afraid of the Labour party in London.
196. Ram Rahim was confident beneath me[sentencedict.com], a snug little boat on a big sea.
197. Despite the economic disaster that had befallen his country in the decade he had held power, he was confident of victory.
198. And a new kind of restaurant had sprung up with expensive menus and a young, confident clientele.
199. The state phone company is confident that privatisation of the cellular unit will be approved by the Postal Minister, Wolfgang Boetsch.
200. But supporters were confident that decisive endorsement in the dioceses would create a new climate.
201. Fred is the person who makes confident assertions like this.
202. You will probably find that this comes naturally and that you are happier and more confident than you thought you would be.
203. We are confident the business will bounce back from the recession.
204. The plan's backers are confident that there is substantial corporate demand to join Lloyd's.
205. As the Inspector stepped out of the witness box I felt confident enough to look him straight in the eye.
206. He is confident the event should prove popular and has ordered more beer to meet the expected high demand.
207. Money Your finances are looking healthy and you feel confident that you're in command of your cash.
208. He said the party has a good record in recent by-elections and he was confident this success could be repeated.
209. Nurses working for agencies may often be telephoned and asked to undertake an assignment that they do not feel very confident about.
210. This may be partly because neither the president nor the high command is confident that parts of the army might not rebel.
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