Synonym: with confidence. Similar words: confident, confidential, confidentiality, confidence, self-confidence, diffidently, vote of confidence, confide. Meaning: adv. in a confident manner.
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31. Now we were embarking on another mission which we confidently thought would add new glory to the annals of the Imperial Navy.
32. The ballerina has to behave as graciously and confidently as her partner.
33. No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow. Euripides
34. I learned this, at least, by my experiment: that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. Henry David Thoreau
35. The message has to be reinforced all the time until the patient can wash himself properly and confidently, without losing concentration.
36. Here then was an instrument that might be confidently expected to have retained its historical integrity.
37. He soothes and steadies while she, protected by his arms, pedals clumsily at first, then confidently.
38. Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined. Henry David Thoreau
39. Better-fed and better-educated children had grown into young adults who could move confidently into full citizenship.
40. Surely they must have some doubts, made some mental reservations to the creed they so confidently recited morning and night.
41. To be happy is to think positively, confidently and optimistically. Dr T.P.Chia
42. He opened the gate, walked up the drive and strode confidently through the front door.
43. There were, as Yves had predicted so confidently, no card games in the boathouse.
44. Stevens rode more confidently in the stretch, while Antley slashed away with his whip 17 times from the quarter pole home.
45. Yet we have confidently shown that the ulcer is not caused by hypersecretion of acid or pepsin.
46. He is a cocky creature who chomps a carrot the way W. C. Fields bit into his cigars: confidently.
47. When he reached the age of reason, I confidently sent him forth to seek his fortune.
48. I confidently expect to see continued growth in this area in the years ahead.
49. Confidently and calmly explain your predicament and write down the person's description as soon as possible in case you decide to contact the police.
50. A month later Salmon confidently handed the code clerk a number of messages encoded in an entirely new system.sentencedict.com/confidently.html
51. As confidently as a man, show psychometric tests conducted among top managers by the Vocational Guidance Association.
52. I put on Hyde's clothes and marched confidently through the house.
53. Kawasaki technicians bustling round the test bike confidently tell me it is the best bike yet.
54. It is interesting that such distinctions are most clearly and most confidently made in relatively complex and highly specialized societies.
55. These studies confidently predict that at any plausible temperatures in Jupiter no solid molecular hydrogen surface is encountered.
56. Do I inch forward confidently, eyes focused with determination on you-ahead, not back, down or sideways?
57. Lowell instituted a search for this unknown planet, confidently predicting exactly where it should be.
58. The same guidelines apply as at more conventional interviews, including presenting yourself confidently and being smartly dressed.
59. For many young people now are confidently writing real music, using the idioms that come most naturally to them.
60. Laura Ashley, on the brink of collapse two years ago, confidently predicted a return to profitability and outlined expansion plans.
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