Meaning & Definition of word "Confidant"

Confidant

/ˈkɒn.fɪ.dænt/

noun:

  • 1. A person with whom one shares a secret or private matter, trusting them not to repeat it to others.
    • Example: She confided in her closest confidant about her plans for the future.
  • 2. A trusted friend or adviser.
    • Example: The president's confidant helped him navigate the complexities of political life.
  • 3. Someone who is trusted to keep secrets or private information.
    • Example: He had always been her confidant, listening patiently to her worries.

Etymology

Late 18th century: from French, from Latin 'confidens', meaning 'trusting'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

confidant in crime:

A partner in wrongdoing or illegal activities.

a loyal confidant:

Someone who is consistently trustworthy in keeping secrets.

my closest confidant:

Refers to someone with whom one shares the deepest secrets.

Related Words

confide:

To tell someone a secret.

confidential:

Intended to be kept secret.

trust:

Firm belief in the reliability or truth of someone.

Slang Meanings of confidant

Meaning: Trusty

Example Sentence: He's my trusty for all my secrets.

Meaning: Right-hand man/woman

Example Sentence: She’s my right-hand woman when it comes to sharing my thoughts.