Definition of confidently in English:
confidently
adverb ˈkɒnfɪd(ə)ntliˈkɑnfɪdəntli
1In a self-assured way that expresses faith in oneself or one's abilities or qualities.
I strode confidently up to the rope
Example sentencesExamples
- Education students did not believe they received enough horticulture concepts to be able to confidently teach horticulture to youth.
- The younger generation, in impressive numbers, can talk confidently to strangers.
- Watching him strut confidently through the role is a joy.
- These dancers were confidently on the beat.
- This allows them to invest resources more confidently in their property.
- To his dismay, the first sign of life he sees turns out to be a lone warrior who walks confidently into camp.
- With his Swiss army knife in hand, he boldly and confidently goes forth to do battle.
- Carefully but confidently, I step on the rocks that still emerge from the surf and climb back to the sandy beach.
- Despite the bombing, he spoke confidently of his ability to hearten his forces and repel future insurgent attacks.
- Then I saw this young perky ostrich confidently gamboling down the road, with its funny gait.
2In a way that expresses little or no doubt about something.
he confidently predicts a change of fortune
Example sentencesExamples
- Can you confidently say it is safe for customers to use this right now to check their ranks?
- I confidently forecast that economists will use more of it in the future.
- The brochure confidently foresaw that the patient would use this time to set his or her life in order and to prepare quietly for death.
- Hackers seek out pairs of complicated, transitory browser bugs and confidently assume that new browser versions will never solve exactly one of two paired bugs.
- I can confidently tell you that the whole eye-strain business is not an issue, provided you have the brightness at a comfortable level.
- He confidently asserts this on the strength of news that the national government is trouncing the opposition party.
- The chairman confidently predicted at a press conference yesterday that the bench nominee would be confirmed.
- Having somehow escaped, the leader's presumed heir confidently announced that his father remained in control.
- That's something I can confidently say I have never heard in all my years as a rock enthusiast.
- If the figures are correct, I can confidently state that product producers, affiliates, and advertisers are missing out on a lot of massively searched niches.
Definition of confidently in US English:
confidently
adverbˈkänfidəntlēˈkɑnfɪdəntli
1In a self-assured way that expresses faith in oneself or one's abilities or qualities.
I strode confidently up to the rope
Example sentencesExamples
- Education students did not believe they received enough horticulture concepts to be able to confidently teach horticulture to youth.
- Watching him strut confidently through the role is a joy.
- Despite the bombing, he spoke confidently of his ability to hearten his forces and repel future insurgent attacks.
- To his dismay, the first sign of life he sees turns out to be a lone warrior who walks confidently into camp.
- This allows them to invest resources more confidently in their property.
- These dancers were confidently on the beat.
- Carefully but confidently, I step on the rocks that still emerge from the surf and climb back to the sandy beach.
- With his Swiss army knife in hand, he boldly and confidently goes forth to do battle.
- The younger generation, in impressive numbers, can talk confidently to strangers.
- Then I saw this young perky ostrich confidently gamboling down the road, with its funny gait.
2In a way that expresses little or no doubt about something.
he confidently predicts a change of fortune
Example sentencesExamples
- I confidently forecast that economists will use more of it in the future.
- Can you confidently say it is safe for customers to use this right now to check their ranks?
- The chairman confidently predicted at a press conference yesterday that the bench nominee would be confirmed.
- Hackers seek out pairs of complicated, transitory browser bugs and confidently assume that new browser versions will never solve exactly one of two paired bugs.
- He confidently asserts this on the strength of news that the national government is trouncing the opposition party.
- If the figures are correct, I can confidently state that product producers, affiliates, and advertisers are missing out on a lot of massively searched niches.
- I can confidently tell you that the whole eye-strain business is not an issue, provided you have the brightness at a comfortable level.
- That's something I can confidently say I have never heard in all my years as a rock enthusiast.
- Having somehow escaped, the leader's presumed heir confidently announced that his father remained in control.
- The brochure confidently foresaw that the patient would use this time to set his or her life in order and to prepare quietly for death.