Freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities.
The condition of being confident in oneself.
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Examples for "confidence"
1Consumer confidence was higher, and the crisis in Europe seemed more contained.
2US consumer confidence held steady in May, the Conference Board said today.
3Mr Peart said public confidence has taken a battering over recent years.
4I didn't have a climbing-confidence problem; I just had a confidence problem.
5Economically, business suffered production and financial loss with consumer confidence adversely affected.
1Karzai, seen as vulnerable earlier this year, has consolidated his authority recently.
2The political authority that role requires, however, has already been seriously undermined.
3The EU competition authority is scheduled issue a decision by June 20.
4For good reason: following a trusted authority often reduces feelings of uncertainty.
5As in 1947, the new czar was given responsibility without commensurate authority.
1Purpose: Quality assessment and assurance are important issues in modern health care.
2A spokesperson said his office gave Mr Boshier that assurance last week.
3I accept, of course, his assurance that there was no deliberate connection.
4She said her father's presence in the home also gave her assurance.
5Posts include project managers, senior software engineers and software quality assurance engineers.
1Plenty of contemporary accounts admired his adroitness, sureness, strength, fluency and tone.
2We should like to be informed of the grounds of this sureness.
3He also knew, with sudden sureness, that it was one of many.
4They seemed rather puzzled in spite of the cock-sureness of the first individual.
5Mr. Prohack could appreciate the catholicity and sureness of taste which it displayed.
1That leads to the growing self-confidence of the far right, Kleffner said.
2Today I feel more positive, with self-confidence and with energies, Hopkins said.
3In the first ecstasy of pleasure she luxuriates in joy and self-confidence.
4Ireland exudes a new self-confidence and maturity that eluded many earlier generations.
5Jaaskelainen's self-confidence seemed almost infectious so far as his team-mates were concerned.
1Dacre raised himself with leisurely self-assurance and peered in the same direction.
2He moved with the self-assurance of someone who was used to fighting.
3Maybe the frustrations of the past few weeks had cracked his self-assurance.
4The long immunity from harm had given the lad a certain self-assurance.
5He straightened in his chair, and assumed his old air of self-assurance.
6He poured forth the most astounding stories with wonderful rapidity and self-assurance.
7There was something distasteful in her mother's sudden and almost aggressive self-assurance.
8Hansom drivers could spot the self-assurance of a gentleman fifty yards away.
9This is that adolescent aloofness transmuted into a kind of enraptured self-assurance.
10Sinclair's usually florid face was white, and his customary self-assurance had departed.
11Who robbed you of your self-assurance and turned you into a dwarf?
12This meant a great and healthy gain in self-assurance for Laura.
13Although curt at first, Bech envies Wendell his self-assurance and ease with others.
14I walked into the front office with a lot of self-assurance.
15I have never known such consummate self-assurance as the fellow displayed.
16A sublime self-assurance marked his mode of expression: it was unique.
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