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Meanings of
confide
in English
Portuguese
confiar algo a alguém
Catalan
confiar
Spanish
confiar
Back to the meaning
To confer a trust upon.
trust
commit
entrust
intrust
Portuguese
confiar algo a alguém
To have confidence or faith in.
bank
swear
rely
count on
rely on
Synonyms
Examples for "
trust
"
trust
commit
entrust
intrust
Examples for "
trust
"
1
Fewer people
trust
politicians but many still continue to vote at elections.
2
Mrs Turei said public
trust
in the police has been completely destroyed.
3
He said the support from the rural support
trust
had been great.
4
You know your situation is not quite legal, but you
trust
him.
5
I've seen it happen often enough to
trust
that it was true.
1
This week: Trump refused to
commit
to a peaceful transition of power.
2
The conditions attached included that other developed countries
commit
to comparable reductions.
3
Horan was still unable to
commit
to the position for another year.
4
That letter had given the WHO 30 days to
commit
to reforms.
5
But by the way, you don't
commit
500 million right up front.
1
If you please him, he will
entrust
you with a great deal.
2
DW: To be careful who you
entrust
and share your vision with.
3
Why won't the country agree to
entrust
itself to his fine mind?
4
The people will be eager to
entrust
their safety in his hands.
5
News such as I have brought I would
entrust
to no messenger!
1
Some of them even wanted to
intrust
him with cash in addition.
2
She was long in selecting one to whom she could
intrust
them.
3
It will be better to
intrust
it to my young brother here.
4
And when I am dead, I
intrust
them to you, Edouard Vicentevitch.
5
Who will carry letters which the writers will not
intrust
to slaves?
Usage of
confide
in English
1
He is often the go-to person for young people to
confide
in.
2
Then the desire to
confide
in somebody got the better of him.
3
The time had already passed when the girl could
confide
in Gionetta.
4
He is not false, like other people; I can
confide
in him.
5
She really wanted someone to
confide
in and Sonny was awfully nice.
6
The wife should
confide
in her husband on every matter of importance.
7
She did not
confide
even in Aunt Kate about the big doll.
8
Do
confide
in me, dear, as frankly as I
confide
in you.
9
Only once did I
confide
the strangeness of it all to another.
10
Certainly, neither Jefferson Blanding nor Barbara LaFortuny would
confide
in Trudy Tackett.
11
Then, if the subject ever came up, she might
confide
in him.
12
It was such a success that- IfeelI can
confide
in you.
13
It seems my curse to have lonely old men
confide
in me.
14
The deed was not then accomplished, neither did he
confide
in me.
15
Perhaps that was one reason why the man could
confide
in him.
16
You had some sort of trouble you wanted to
confide
in me.
Other examples for "confide"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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confide
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
confide in
confide the secret
confide even
confide fully
confide so
More collocations
Translations for
confide
Portuguese
confiar algo a alguém
ter confiança em
confiar
entregar
incumbir
encarregar
comissionar
Catalan
confiar
Spanish
confiar
encargar
Confide
through the time
Confide
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common