Sentence examples for confide means from inspiring English sources

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"Confide means trust – trust people with your confidences.

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The word "confide," which means to tell a trusted person about personal things, was used.

Laughing, he returns to the interview and confides: "I mean, like I should be talking?

Being our own best friend brings a deep confidence (which means to trust, have faith and confide in oneself).

Not only was he confused about "what this term [emoji] means", he confided, but he had "never heard of what a Buzzfeed was until my staff informed me".

She is also the young and cool member of staff, which means teenagers frequently confide in her with tearful tales of busted friendship groups, melodramatic mean girls, and bullies.

I mean hands on knees to confide or on shoulders to console.

As a senior civil servant confided to me: "David Cameron thinks social housing means sink estates; George Osborne just sees Labour voters".

That does not mean Safina felt free to confide her frustrations and fears after her roller-coaster victory against Olivia Rogowska.

People pull me aside and confide in me about how much my "father" means to them.

"I really don't like directors very much," he confided, and he half-meant it.

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