Similar words: confidence, in confidence, overconfidence, self-confidence, confidence trick, vote of confidence, breach of confidence, confident. Meaning: adv. in a confident manner.
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(31) The young person can begin to explore their own abilities and the world around with confidence.
(32) This will further strengthen the company and ensure that it is well set up to face the next decade with confidence.
(33) Having established a good working relationship with classes the new teacher may well be able to adopt a freer design with confidence.
(34) To get along with him, Corey just rides him with confidence and patience.
(35) The first-years would be a mixed bunch, some bursting with confidence, others in need of a great deal of encouragement.
(36) Mark drew quickly and with confidence, in a way that looked completely effortless.
(37) He asked that it be repeated, was told it came from Greco-Roman mythology, and proceeded to spell it with confidence.
(38) Hence,[http://sentencedict.com/with confidence.html] neither the historical dynamics of myths nor their impact upon present culture can be traced with confidence or systematically plotted.
(39) Neither political system could rely with confidence on those to whom it entrusted the task of educating the peasants.
(40) Employment policies based on that kind of scientific unanimity can be implemented with confidence.
(41) They boasted that it was the worst they'd ever known, and could expect a million profit with confidence.
(42) If I was his captain all I would do would make it as easy for him to play with confidence as possible.
(43) At first she walked with confidence, reversing her earlier directions, but after a while she began to get confused.
(44) A marvelous thing it would be to stand with confidence, unafraid, unashamed, and unembarrassed in the presence of God. Gordon B. Hinckley
(45) Thaler and Rosen reported several estimates with confidence limits around each, based on their standard errors.
(46) But for the most part he was a normal teenager who looked with confidence to the world soon to open to him.
(47) This can be avoided through a training program which is designed to ease people into the technology gradually and with confidence.
(48) Until then, our Buying With Confidence section on page 66 explains how to protect yourself when you take the plunge.
(49) Yet he has a train of attendants on the battlefield which should inspire anyone with confidence.
(50) The stock market roars with confidence and pays its capital-gains taxes with a shrug.
(51) Handle money with confidence. Carry out simple transactions, performing necessary calculations either mentally or on paper.
(52) By the end of the course, you should be able to conduct yourself with confidence in any meeting.
(53) Everything is of top quality-the engine, the coachwork and the interior all fill you with confidence.
(54) There is little solid evidence, as yet, to answer such a question with confidence.
(55) I can say with confidence, however, that he knows nothing about Athletico Whaddon.
(56) We included data from all comparable randomised controlled trials, which enables smaller effects to be detected or excluded with confidence.
(57) Our comprehensive course will help you buy with confidence and increase your enjoyment of different wines.
(58) How can anyone say with confidence that the worst is over?
(59) What could be anticipated with confidence was the beneficial results of redistribution, for Unionists had expected them for some time.
(60) I feel he needs to be in a winning side, one brimming with confidence before he sparkles.
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