Having or marked by confidence or assurance.
Not liable to error in judgment or action.
"Confident" is the opposite of:
1 Police and family members are, however, confident that Moonsamy is still alive.
2 However, Prof Parry said he was confident this system was high security.
3 And I'm confident that future governments will appropriately respond in the future.
4 Francois Reyl said he was confident Orient Express' share price could recover.
5 Health officials said they were confident they could prevent outbreaks of epidemics.
6 Mr Shatter said he was confident the banks would support the legislation.
7 Commissioner Anthony Hill said he was confident the process had been fair.
8 Google said it was confident of a positive outcome in the case.
9 No 10 insiders, however, are growing increasingly confident of striking an agreement.
10 Seventy-two percent said they were confident Pakistan's army could handle the situation.
11 He told Morning Report he was reasonably confident some change would happen.
12 But we'd come so far that I felt confident in my answer.
13 The Coptic Church said it was confident the government would seek justice.
14 A confident opening might, this time, set United fair for better things.
15 He said he would feel more confident if there was good data.
16 Nevertheless, many confident - sounding voices are heard among; them the voice of Pres.
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