Someone to whom private matters are confided.
f. confidante
Person who shares a secret with another person.
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Examples for "intimate "
1 New Zealand scored particularly badly on intimate partner violence and community safety.
2 Despite the change, such behaviour between intimate partners is not yet illegal.
3 In southern Europe, she says, rapes in intimate relationships are rarely reported.
4 The nature of the Mass itself was intimate and intense, of course.
5 She... reminded me the Adem do not consider physical contact particularly intimate .
1 A Trump confidant said this week the president had considered firing Mueller.
2 Asked about his management style, one confidant said: He's a tennis player.
3 No, don't look to your confidant -he hasn't said a word.
4 He was an important person, the friend and confidant of General Clinton.
5 The truth is that M. Mérimée was in no way a confidant .
6 For my only natural confidant , Jimmie, was plainly disqualified in this case.
7 He was the friend of all men, and the confidant of many.
8 The Professor himself had on occasions been made the confidant of both.
9 I am not now your father, but your confidant ; I am listening.
10 Then the jeweller repeated all that he had learnt from the confidant .
11 He had been her confidant and her best and most dependable friend.
12 I am in love, and one afflicted that way wishes a confidant .
13 For the first time, Sano felt awkward with his confidant and mentor.
14 A longtime Obama confidant , McDonough himself is the object of growing speculation.
15 Jenkins soon became the friend, the confidant , a vigilant and gentle guardian.
16 To have even one confidant would be to stultify the whole affair.
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