confident | confident verb
English[edit]Etymology[edit]FromMiddleFrench[1]confident[2],fromLatin[3]confidens[4](“confident,i.e.self-confident,ingoodorbadsense,bold,daring,audacious,impudent”),presentparticipleofconfidere[5](“totrustfully,confide”).Seeconfide[6].Pronunciation[edit]Adjective[edit]confident(comparative[7]more[8]confident,superlative[9]most[10]confident)Verysureofsomething;positive.Imprettyconfidentthatshesnotlying,shesactingnormally.[11][12][13]Self-assured[14],self-reliant,sureofoneself.(obsolete[15],in...
English[edit] Etymology[edit]From Middle French[1] confident[2], from Latin[3] confidens[4] (“confident, i.e. self-confident, in good or bad sense, bold, daring, audacious, impudent”), present participle of confidere[5] (“to trust fully, confide”). See confide[6].
Pronunciation[edit] Adjective[edit]confident (comparative[7] more[8] confident, superlative[9] most[10] confident)
Very sure of something; positive.Im pretty confident that shes not lying, shes acting normally.
[11][12][13] Self-assured[14], self-reliant, sure of oneself. (obsolete[15], in negative sense) Forward, impudent. 1775, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, The Duenna, I.2: I was rated as the most confident ruffian, for daring to approach her room at that hour of night.[18][16][17]Synonyms[edit] Antonyms[edit] Related terms[edit] Translations[edit]being very sure of or positive about something
Albanian: please add this translation if you can Arabic: وَاثِق[19] m (wāṯiq), مُتَأَكِّد[20] (...