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is confidant
noun
A person in whom one can confide or share one's secrets: a friend
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He is confidant that with enough resourses, the country can hold the line on the disease until a vaccine is discovered.
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These artists are confidant, free of ideology and, despite being camera savvy and computer adept, transfixed by the physical possibilities of art-making.
Throughout your preparations, focus on how you feel inside when you are confidant, cool, and collected.
"It's a matter of degree," says Moroney. "You need to be confidant that [sales to banks are] not the single growth driver for the company".
I bench press over 200, I'm confidant, which really freaks them out, and I'm articulate.
The chief engineer of the Third Army, with whom he discussed the idea, was confidant that, given enough bulldozers, the causeways could be constructed in one week.
Although there are a myriad of reasons that cause a relationship to break, being confidant that those circumstances have changed is key to future success.
Based on the overlap in recommendations we had for participants, we are confidant that we were successful in recruiting key CAM leaders whose opinions reflect the four groups' professional opinions about the new regulations.
By the time Roosevelt reached the White House he and Suckley were confidants and ardent correspondents.
He and Mr. Crist are confidants, and the governor referred to Mr. LeMieux as the "maestro" of his 2006 election victory.
We were confidants, pranksters, helpers, and hunters.
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