Meaning & Definition of Confident in English
Confident
Having strong belief or full assurance; sure of oneself.
Pronunciation:
/ˈkɒnfɪdənt/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Feeling or showing certainty about something.
Example Sentence: She was confident that she would pass the exam.
Definition: Having a strong feeling of self-assurance.
Example Sentence: His confident demeanor impressed the interviewers.
Definition: Marked by assurance.
Example Sentence: The confident speaker captivated the audience.
Definition: Having a belief in one’s abilities.
Example Sentence: She felt confident in her ability to lead the team.
Definition: Certain about someone’s trustworthiness.
Example Sentence: He was confident that his friend would keep the secret.
Etymology
Origin: Late Middle English: from Latin confident- 'having full trust', from the verb confidere, from con- 'with' + fidere 'to trust'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- confident as a lion: Very confident or fearless.
- confident smile: A smile that conveys assurance and positivity.
- confident stance: A posture that shows strong belief and self-assurance.
Translations
- Spanish: seguro
- French: confiant
- German: zuversichtlich
- Russian: уверенный
Related Words
- confidence: A feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something.
- confide: To trust someone enough to tell them a secret or private matter.
- confidential: Intended to be kept secret or private.
Slang Meanings of confident
Meaning: Full of oneself
Example Sentence: That guy is so full of himself, it's like he's overconfident.
Meaning: Swag
Example Sentence: She walks in with so much swag, you can tell she's confident.