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con·fi·dent [ˈkɒnfɪdənt] ADJ

1. confident (certain):

confident
to be confident of sth

2. confident (self-assured):

confident

Usage examples with confident

to be quietly confident

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The highly confident letter had no legal status.
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She is portrayed as a kind and supportive woman, often assuring her husband and her lady to be confident to themselves.
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We are very confident it is on track and on budget, with very good test results.
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It is a place where students come not only to learn, but to develop and grow into mature and confident young adults.
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They will be given time to develop their speaking and listening skills and to become confident in their reading and writing abilities.
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