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What (who) is Confide - definition


confide         
SOFTWARE
v. a.
Trust, intrust, commit, consign, give in trust.
confide         
SOFTWARE
[k?n'f??d]
¦ verb
1. (often confide in) tell someone about a secret or private matter in confidence.
2. (confide something to) dated entrust something to the care of.
Derivatives
confiding adjective
confidingly adverb
Origin
ME: from L. confidere 'have full trust'.
Confide         
SOFTWARE
·vt To Intrust; to give in charge; to commit to one's keeping;
- followed by to.
II. Confide ·vi To put faith (in); to repose confidence; to Trust;
- usually followed by in; as, the prince confides in his ministers.

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Examples of use of Confide
1. Only two girls remain with Alexandrov to confide their problems.
2. Only after the session ended did the man confide what was really on his mind.
3. "We confide in Colombian justice," she told The Washington Post the day Mancuso started testifying.
4. Back in 1'85, the average American could claim three people in whom they could confide.
5. He apparently had to confide his plans to someone very close to him.