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adjective
Very sure of something; positive
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We gravitate to confident leaders because confidence is contagious, and it helps us to believe that there are great things in store.
At 57, her beauty and personality are honed to confident essentials.
Rita Phillips-Mitchell, author of Hue Boy I would recommend Anna Hibiscus, by Atinuke, to confident readers.
Contrary to confident prediction, she didn't get it – to the discomfiture of that film's otherwise jubilant cast on the night.
We see her evolution from vulnerable girl to confident bride, and her journey from gentle hesitancy to exuberant grand allegro.
The tone of his notebooks, as of his private letters, was ironic, impatient, quick-tempered, and he rushed to confident speculations on the basis of small evidence.
"What we need today is not 'wars' of any kind, but a strong and renewed commitment to confident and resolute cooperation".
Now 78, Mr. Leonard started out shaky and led up to confident as he read out loud about two mentally challenged hit men.
Mukherjee's performance is at the film's center — a progression from meek passivity to confident self-assertion, with punishment for such outrageous behavior dramatized along the way.
As a campaigner, she is more adept than Trump at pivoting from blunt personal attacks to confident policy proposals that tend to be described as "crisp" — full of details, if not facts.
"Degree-level nurse education will be supported by a national framework for preceptorship which will ensure that new nurses have the support they need to make the transition to confident practitioner".
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