confidants in English

noun
1
a person with whom one shares a secret or private matter, trusting them not to repeat it to others.
Of the latter, he says: ‘John didn't have any close friends or confidants .’
synonyms:close friendbosom friendbest friendintimatebuddychumpalcronygal palBFF
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1. Instead of being seen as the Admonishers, they want to be seen as trusted confidants

2. Most of the President's inner circle have been friends and confidants of the President's for years.

3. Synonyms for Acquaintances include friends, companions, intimates, confidantes, confidants, familiars, shadows, playmates, playfellows and classmates

4. His confidants are throwbacks to the past, lukewarm at best to economic and political pluralism.

5. The office of prime minister is a lonely and uniquely stressful one, and most develop their own small circle of confidants.

6. The Beguines had many male friends and confidants such as Miester Eckhart and Jacques of Vitry but these men were not considered their superiors

7. Papen and his allies were quickly marginalized by Hitler and he left the government after the Night of the Long Knives in 1934, during which the Nazis killed some of his confidants.

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9. ‘Find a Confidante to whom you can confess the idea - or perhaps write about it.’ ‘This was not a question of dramatic emotional conversions, but simply a chance to share with a Confidante and feel forgiven.’ ‘He's one of my closest confidants - I phone him and we talk about our relationship troubles.’

10. ‘Find a Confidante to whom you can confess the idea - or perhaps write about it.’ ‘This was not a question of dramatic emotional conversions, but simply a chance to share with a Confidante and feel forgiven.’ ‘He's one of my closest confidants - I phone him and we talk about our relationship troubles.’