Confident - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkɑːnfɪdənt|  American pronunciation of the word confident
Brit.  |ˈkɒnfɪd(ə)nt|  British pronunciation of the word confident

adjective

- persuaded of; very sure (syn: convinced, positive)
was confident he would win
- not liable to error in judgment or action (syn: sure-footed, surefooted)

Extra examples

I am confident about my ability to do the job.

The players seem more relaxed and confident this season.

He has become more confident in his Spanish-speaking skills.

They have a confident air about them.

We are confident that conditions will improve soon.

We are confident next year's profits will be higher.

He is quietly confident that there will be no problems this time.

The Prime Minister appeared relaxed and confident of winning an overall majority.

The company is confident of success.

I feel quite confident about the future.

Despite her disability, Philippa is very confident.

I feel much more confident about myself and my abilities these days.

He began to read in a calm, confident voice.

We are confident we have done nothing wrong.

He began to feel confident that Zaborski was only guessing.

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