confide
[kənˈfaɪd]
Definition:
1. Reveal in private; tell confidentially.
2. Confer a trust upon.
Use 'confide' in a sentence:
- 1. Ultimate strength of short steel tube-confided concrete.
- 2. Millions of workers confide in their colleagues rather than their partners, a study has revealed.
- 3. I confide absolutely in his honesty.
- 4. Don't confide in anyone for the time being.
- 5. I was inspired by my female friends who like to confide their troubles about family, study and work.
- 6. She confided all her secrets to her best friend.
- 7. He confided ( to me) that he had spent five years in prison.
- 8. Keep your wits about you and be sure that you can trust those you confide in.
- 9. It is important to have someone you can confide in.
- 10. She never confides her troubles to anybody.
- 11. This kind of situation makes depressive, I even don't intend to confide.
- 12. He confided that he had applied for another job.
- 13. I confide in him and he has never deceived me.
- 14. If you're reluctant to seek treatment, confide in a trusted friend or loved one.
- 15. We want them to trust and confide in us, don't we?
- 16. He is going to confide the secrets of his heart to us.
- 17. On New Year's Eve he confided that he had suffered rather troubling chest pains.
- 18. There are few people they can confide in, and no one's closer to William than Harry.
- 19. Then she said to him, "How can you say, 'I love you,' when you won't confide in me?"
- 20. She confided to her mother six months ago that her marriage was on the rocks.
- 21. Because she is understanding, people around her confide in her.
- 22. Don't always confide your trouble to your friends and show your frailty.
- 23. Get a Clear Understanding of the Situation and Strengthen Confide and Quicken Economic Development.
- 24. I confided my worries to Michael.
- 25. The difficulty is that your mother has chosen to confide in you.
- 26. This is because people can confess to you, they can confide in you, they can help you.
- 27. He could not confide them even to his wife, although they provide the unacknowledged foundation of his fiction.
- 28. There is no one here I can confide in.
- 29. He confided to me that he had spent five years in prison.
- 30. She confided that the subject did not interest her much.
- 31. Felix has never, ever confided in me.
- 32. Therefore they find fewer people with whom they can confide.
- 33. You are best not to confide in anyone right now.
- 34. You need to be able to confide in others; you need to belong; you need to get and give support.
- 35. The more people trust you, the more they will confide in you.
- 36. Don't confide in any relatives whom you know have a tendency to meddle in other people's affairs.
- 37. This unconditionality makes the way I share and confide in my closest friends different from my friendship with my boyfriend.
- 38. Jone felt she could only confide in her mother.
- 39. He still couldn't understand the impulse that had made him confide in Cassandra.
- 40. Not got anyone you can confide in?
- 41. One of the members of the surgical team leaked the story to a fellow physician who, in turn, confided in a reporter.
- 42. I knew she had some fundamental problems in her marriage because she had confided in me a year earlier.
- 43. Sara confided in her journal/ diary.
- 44. Sara confided to her journal.
- 45. Her mother, in whom she confided, said she would support her unconditionally.
- 46. He confided to me that he felt like he was being punished.
- 47. The secret that the priest had confided to him was a stunning piece of news.
- 48. Did you confide it to Our Lord?
- 49. He confided to me that he had applied for another job.
- 50. I want a few bosom friends, unbound by ceremony, and willing to confide in me.
- 51. It is important that an adolescent boy should have an adult in whom he can confide.