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con·fide C0560400 (kən-fīd′)v. con·fid·ed, con·fid·ing, con·fides v.tr.1. To tell (something) in confidence: confided a secret to his friend.2. To give as a responsibility or put into another's care: confided the task of drafting the report to her assistant.v.intr. To disclose private matters in confidence: He knew he could confide in his parents. [Middle English, to rely on, from Old French confider, from Latin cōnfīdere : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + fīdere, to trust; see bheidh- in Indo-European roots.] con·fid′er n.confide (kənˈfaɪd) vb1. (usually foll by: in; when tr, may take a clause as object) to disclose (secret or personal matters) in confidence (to); reveal in private (to)2. (foll by: in) to have complete trust3. (tr) to entrust into another's keeping[C15: from Latin confīdere, from fīdere to trust; related to Latin foedus treaty] conˈfider ncon•fide (kənˈfaɪd) v. -fid•ed, -fid•ing. v.i. 1. to discuss private matters or problems (usu. fol. by in). 2. to have full trust; have faith. v.t. 3. to tell in assurance of secrecy. 4. to entrust to the charge or knowledge of another. [1625–35; < Latin confīdere=con- con- + fīdere to trust, akin to foedus] con•fid′er, n. confide Past participle: confided Gerund: confiding
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I confide | you confide | he/she/it confides | we confide | you confide | they confide |
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I confided | you confided | he/she/it confided | we confided | you confided | they confided |
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I am confiding | you are confiding | he/she/it is confiding | we are confiding | you are confiding | they are confiding |
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I have confided | you have confided | he/she/it has confided | we have confided | you have confided | they have confided |
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I was confiding | you were confiding | he/she/it was confiding | we were confiding | you were confiding | they were confiding |
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I had confided | you had confided | he/she/it had confided | we had confided | you had confided | they had confided |
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I will confide | you will confide | he/she/it will confide | we will confide | you will confide | they will confide |
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I will have confided | you will have confided | he/she/it will have confided | we will have confided | you will have confided | they will have confided |
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I will be confiding | you will be confiding | he/she/it will be confiding | we will be confiding | you will be confiding | they will be confiding |
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I have been confiding | you have been confiding | he/she/it has been confiding | we have been confiding | you have been confiding | they have been confiding |
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I will have been confiding | you will have been confiding | he/she/it will have been confiding | we will have been confiding | you will have been confiding | they will have been confiding |
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I had been confiding | you had been confiding | he/she/it had been confiding | we had been confiding | you had been confiding | they had been confiding |
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I would confide | you would confide | he/she/it would confide | we would confide | you would confide | they would confide |
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I would have confided | you would have confided | he/she/it would have confided | we would have confided | you would have confided | they would have confided | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | confide - reveal in private; tell confidentiallydisclose, let on, divulge, expose, give away, let out, reveal, unwrap, discover, bring out, break - make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her"; "unwrap the evidence in the murder case"unbosom, relieve - relieve oneself of troubling information | | 2. | confide - confer a trust upon; "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"; "I commit my soul to God"entrust, intrust, commit, trustcommend - give to in charge; "I commend my children to you"hand, pass on, turn over, pass, reach, give - place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers"consign, charge - give over to another for care or safekeeping; "consign your baggage"recommit - commit again; "It was recommitted into her custody"obligate - commit in order to fulfill an obligation; "obligate money" |
confideverb tell, admit, reveal, confess, whisper, disclose, impart, divulge, breathe He confided his worries to me.confideverb1. To tell in confidence:breathe, whisper.2. To put in the charge of another for care, use, or performance:commend, commit, consign, entrust, give (over), hand over, relegate, trust, turn over.Idiom: give in trust.Translationsconfide (kənˈfaid) verb to tell one's private thoughts to someone. He confided in his brother; He confided his fears to his brother. 吐露(秘密等) 吐露(秘密等),倾诉 confidence (ˈkonfidəns) noun1. trust or belief in someone's ability. I have great confidence in you. 信任 信任2. belief and faith in one's own ability. She shows a great deal of confidence for her age. 信心 信心confident (ˈkonfidənt) adjective having a great deal of trust (especially in oneself). She is confident that she will win; a confident boy. 有信心的 有信心的confidential (konfiˈdenʃəl) adjective1. secret; not to be told to others. confidential information. 機密的 机密的2. trusted to keep secrets. a confidential secretary. 心腹的 表示信任或亲密的confidentiality (ˈkonfidenʃiˈӕləti) noun 機密性 机密性ˌconfiˈdentially adverb secretly; not wishing to have the information passed on to anyone else. She could not tell me what he said – he was speaking confidentially. 機密地 机密地conˈfiding adjective trustful. 信任別人的 信任别人的conˈfidingly adverb 信任別人地 信任别人地in confidence as a secret; confidentially. He told me the story in (strictest) confidence. 機密地 机密地confide
confide in (one)To share one's secrets with someone, usually a trusted person unlikely to divulge them. Of course you can confide in me—I'm your best friend! This issue is just so embarrassing that I can't possibly confide in anyone about it.See also: confideconfide in someoneto trust someone with one's secrets or personal matters. Sally always confided in her sister Ann. She didn't feel that she could confide in her mother.See also: confideconfide something in someone and confide something to someoneto tell a secret or private matter to someone, trusting that the person will not reveal the secret. I learned not to confide anything secret in Bob. Tom really needed to confide his inner fears to someone.See also: confideEncyclopediaSeeconfidenceMedicalSeeconfidentialityconfide
Synonyms for confideverb tellSynonyms- tell
- admit
- reveal
- confess
- whisper
- disclose
- impart
- divulge
- breathe
Synonyms for confideverb to tell in confidenceSynonymsverb to put in the charge of another for care, use, or performanceSynonyms- commend
- commit
- consign
- entrust
- give
- hand over
- relegate
- trust
- turn over
Synonyms for confideverb reveal in privateRelated Words- disclose
- let on
- divulge
- expose
- give away
- let out
- reveal
- unwrap
- discover
- bring out
- break
- unbosom
- relieve
verb confer a trust uponSynonyms- entrust
- intrust
- commit
- trust
Related Words- commend
- hand
- pass on
- turn over
- pass
- reach
- give
- consign
- charge
- recommit
- obligate
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