confident

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle French confident, from Latin confidens (confident, i.e. self-confident, in a good or bad sense, bold, daring, audacious, impudent), present participle of confidere (to trust fully, confide). See confide.

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confident (comparative more confident, superlative most confident)

  1. Very sure of something; positive.
    I'm pretty confident that she's not lying, she's acting normally.
    He was confident of success.
  2. Self-assured, self-reliant, sure of oneself.
  3. (obsolete, derogatory) Forward, impudent.
    • 1775, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, The Duenna, I.2:
      I was rated as the most confident ruffian, for daring to approach her room at that hour of night.

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Noun

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confident (plural confidents)

  1. Obsolete form of confidant.
    • 1684, John Dryden, The History of the League, translation of Histoire de la Ligue by Louis Maimbourg:
      He managed this consultation with exceeding secrecy, admitting only four or five of his confidents, on whom he most relied
    • 1692–1717, Robert South, Twelve Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions, volumes (please specify |volume=I to VI), London:
      a certain Lawyer , a great Confident of the Rebels

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Catalan

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Etymology

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From Latin cōnfīdēns. In the sense of "courting bench", a semantic loan from French.

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Adjective

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confident m or f (masculine and feminine plural confidents)

  1. trusted

Noun

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confident m or f by sense (plural confidents)

  1. confidant(e)
  2. informer

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confident m (plural confidents)

  1. tête-à-tête (s-shaped love seat)
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French

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confident m (plural confidents, feminine confidente)

  1. confidant
  2. tête-à-tête (love seat in an s-shape)
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Descendants

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  • Catalan: confident (calque)

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Latin

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Verb

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cōnfīdent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of cōnfīdō

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French confident.

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confident m (plural confidenți)

  1. confidant

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