This document discusses the differences between the words "confident", "confidant", and "confidante". A confidant or confidante refers to a trusted person someone confides in, with confidante specifically referring to a female. Confident means being certain or assured of something. The document provides examples of usage for each word to illustrate their meanings. Strict grammarians may reserve confidant for males and confidante for females, though they can be used interchangeably. Confident is nearly always used as an adjective to describe someone who is self-assured without shyness.
This document discusses the differences between the words "confident", "confidant", and "confidante". A confidant or confidante refers to a trusted person someone confides in, with confidante specifically referring to a female. Confident means being certain or assured of something. The document provides examples of usage for each word to illustrate their meanings. Strict grammarians may reserve confidant for males and confidante for females, though they can be used interchangeably. Confident is nearly always used as an adjective to describe someone who is self-assured without shyness.
This document discusses the differences between the words "confident", "confidant", and "confidante". A confidant or confidante refers to a trusted person someone confides in, with confidante specifically referring to a female. Confident means being certain or assured of something. The document provides examples of usage for each word to illustrate their meanings. Strict grammarians may reserve confidant for males and confidante for females, though they can be used interchangeably. Confident is nearly always used as an adjective to describe someone who is self-assured without shyness.
This document discusses the differences between the words "confident", "confidant", and "confidante". A confidant or confidante refers to a trusted person someone confides in, with confidante specifically referring to a female. Confident means being certain or assured of something. The document provides examples of usage for each word to illustrate their meanings. Strict grammarians may reserve confidant for males and confidante for females, though they can be used interchangeably. Confident is nearly always used as an adjective to describe someone who is self-assured without shyness.
What are the differences between "confident," "confidant," and "confidante"?
A "confidant" or "confidante" is a trusted person or someone to whom private matters are confided. (The words "confidant" and "confidante" are interchangeable, but strict grammarians reserve "confidant" for males and "confidante" for females.) He is most closest confidant. You can tell her. She is a confidante. "Confident" means being certain or assured. I am confident it will rain. She is confident she will pass the exam.
More about "Confident," "Confidant," and "Confidante"
Writers some confuse "confident" and "confidant." These words look similar, but their meanings are different. "Confidant" and "confidante" (both of which have French pronunciations) are interchangeable, but some like to use "confidant" for males and "confidante" for females. "confidant(e), confident" Confidant The noun "confidant" refers to someone to whom private or personal matters are confided (i.e., someone trusted).
Example sentences with "confidant":
Finding a confidant can be difficult if you have a hard time placing trust in others. An Egyptian believed to be a close confidant of Bin Laden has been killed in a drone strike. Confidante Most people consider the word "confidante" to be an alternative spelling of "confidant." However, some contest that "confidante" is the female version of "confidant," which they reserve for males. If you know the "confidant" is a female, I would advise using "confidante." Example sentences with "confidante": My mother was my best friend and confidante. (Italian soprano Renata Tebaldi) Being a publicist is like management in a lot of ways - you're their friend, you're their mother, you're their confidante. (Actress Debi Mazar) Confident The word "confident" is nearly always an adjective. Someone with confidence (i.e., not shy and with self-belief) is described as confident. Being confident also means to be assured or certain of something that is pending.
Example sentences with "confident":
My theory is that if you look confident you can pull off anything - even if you have no clue what you're doing. (Actress Jessica Alba) No matter what a woman looks like, if she's confident, she's sexy. (Media personality Paris Hilton) And in rejecting an atheistic other world, I am confident that the Almighty God will be with us. (President Herbert Hoover)