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Confident   /kˈɑnfədənt/   Listen
Confident

adjective
1.
Having or marked by confidence or assurance.  "A confident reply" , "His manner is more confident these days" , "Confident of fulfillment"  Antonym: diffident.
2.
Persuaded of; very sure.  Synonyms: convinced, positive.  "I am positive he is lying" , "Was confident he would win"
3.
Not liable to error in judgment or action.  Synonyms: sure-footed, surefooted.  "Demonstrates a surefooted storytelling talent"



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"Confident" Quotes from Famous Books



... then, in this hour of expansion, as if now at last the catholic church might venture to show her outward lineaments as they really were, worship—"the beauty of holiness," nay! the elegance of sanctity—was developed, with a bold and confident gladness, the like of which has hardly been the ideal of worship in any later age. The tables in fact were turned: the prize of a cheerful temper on a candid survey of life was no longer with the pagan world. The aesthetic charm of the catholic church, her evocative ...
— Marius the Epicurean, Volume Two • Walter Horatio Pater

... to imitate him, Gerald," remarked the captain; "he is calm and confident because he thoroughly knows his business and what will have to be done under every emergency. A better seaman never trod the deck of a merchant vessel, or a king's ship either. When this voyage is over, as Norah insists on my not going to sea again, I intend to get the owners to give him the command ...
— The Missing Ship - The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley • W. H. G. Kingston

... were the only ones left within the circle, and when the antelope broke through the line on the northeast, the boy followed her and fell at the feet of his own human mother, who sprang forward and clasped him in her arms." The Yellow Pueblo people were wizards, and so confident were they of success that they proposed that the losing party, their villages, property, etc., should be burnt. The White Pueblo people agreed, and, having won the victory, proceeded to exterminate the conquered. One of the wizards, ...
— The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought • Alexander F. Chamberlain

... old, happy-go-lucky sea-tramps, in which the crews used to spread all the sails to the tempest, get drunk and fall asleep, confident that the devil, friend of the brave, would awaken them on the following morning. He lived in white boats as silent and scrupulously clean as a Dutch home, whose captains were taking wife and children with them, and where white-aproned stewardesses took care ...
— Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) - A Novel • Vicente Blasco Ibanez

... I did, and if there is one within hearing distance of that old man's cabin on Quartz Creek, I couldn't find it. But I am confident that there is one, and that the thieves, whoever they were, lost no time in sawing my bridge-timbers up into board-lumber, and I'll bet a hen worth fifty dollars against a no-account yellow dog that I have seen those boards a dozen times within ...
— The Taming of Red Butte Western • Francis Lynde


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