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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.