Freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities.
A feeling of trust (in someone or something)
1 Consumer confidence was higher, and the crisis in Europe seemed more contained.
2 US consumer confidence held steady in May, the Conference Board said today.
3 Mr Peart said public confidence has taken a battering over recent years.
4 I didn't have a climbing - confidence problem; I just had a confidence problem.
5 Economically, business suffered production and financial loss with consumer confidence adversely affected.
6 The State Department forwarded Quackenbos' report to the Italian government in confidence .
7 In Europe, consumer confidence deteriorated in July despite expectations of an improvement.
8 His government ruled for half a year without winning a confidence vote.
9 Any weakening of consumer confidence could hit Linden Homes' market in particular.
10 Market conditions don't appear feasible, investor confidence is not upbeat, he said.
11 That leads to the growing self - confidence of the far right, Kleffner said.
12 The confidence in the state sector is reflected in the stock market.
13 They reduced confidence , and as a result they reduce activity, he said.
14 All you need to sell confidence , however, is evidence of previous confidence .
15 However, today you will have the confidence to settle matters more directly.
16 He only declined to answer one question, for reasons of commercial confidence .
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