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- Dictionarycon·fi·dent/ˈkänfəd(ə)nt/
adjective
- 1. feeling or showing confidence in oneself; self-assured: "we require outgoing, confident people able to approach large groups" Similar
noun
- 1. a confidant. archaic
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Synonyms for CONFIDENT: assured, optimistic, hopeful, secure, self-confident, proud, self-assured, smug; Antonyms of CONFIDENT: insecure, timid, diffident, meek, nervous, humble, modest, unassertive
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Synonyms for CONFIDENCE: assurance, composure, self-confidence, self-assurance, self-assuredness, self-trust, pride, pridefulness; Antonyms of CONFIDENCE: insecurity, diffidence, doubt, self-doubt, apprehension, self-distrust, misgiving, uncertainty.
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Synonyms and examples. certain. I feel certain that this change will be for the best. know/ say for certain. I can't say for certain, but I think he's coming to the party. sure. Don't worry - I'm sure it won't be a problem. positive. "Are you sure you let the cat in?" "I'm positive." be sure of. He's the one who stole my bike - I'm sure of it!
Synonyms for CONFIDENT in English: certain, sure, convinced, positive, secure, satisfied, counting on, self-assured, positive, assured, …
self-confident, self-assured, sure of yourself, fearless, undaunted, cocksure, cocky, assured, self-possessed, bold. Sense: Adjective: certain. Synonyms: certain, positive, sure, satisfied, assured, doubtless, convinced. Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement. Recent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: ...