confided in English

verb
1
tell someone about a secret or private matter while trusting them not to repeat it to others.
he confided his fears to his mother

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1. I confided in my parents.

2. + speech ‘It was a lie,’ he Confided.

3. We never confided in her, because she would blab.

4. She confided all her secrets to her best friend.

5. To tell in Confidence: Confided a secret to his friend

6. Picquart confided in his friend, lawyer Louis Leblois, who promised secrecy.

7. [ + that clause ] She Confided that most of her clients were actors

8. He confided that his tears were, in fact, tears of joy.

9. She confided that a paralysed patient was suing her for malpractice.

10. To tell (something) in Confidence: Confided a secret to his friend

11. Her mother, in whom she confided, said she would support her unconditionally.

12. On New Year's Eve he confided that he had suffered rather troubling chest pains.

13. Confide something (to somebody) She Confided all her secrets to her best friend

14. “To be publicly identified as an abortionist is the kiss of death,” confided Dr.

15. Confide (to somebody) that… He Confided to me that he had applied for another job

16. She confided to her mother six months ago that her marriage was on the rocks.

17. She had confided she was in love with some one else, but he didn't believe her.

18. And he had confided in Patricia with the subconscious desire of winning from her sympathy and condolence.

19. He confided to her his anxiety for the well-being and safety of the new baby.

20. Hypernyms ("Confidante" is a kind of): confidant; intimate (someone to whom private matters are confided)

21. A white-haired waiter with a drooping moustache confided that the marinade was a speciality of the chef. Sentencedict.com

22. Canute had done that, in his earliest days, when he mutilated the Saxon hostages confided to him.

23. I knew she had some fundamental problems in her marriage because she had Confided in me a year earlier

24. I knew she had some fundamental problems in her marriage because she had confided in me a year earlier.

25. To his brother Parmelee confided, " I am more of an abolitionist than ever now, right up to the handle.

26. One of the members of the surgical team leaked the story to a fellow physician who, in turn, confided in a reporter.

27. A senior officer in Hanoi later confided to me that nearly a million Communist troops had died and millions more were wounded.

28. A "confidant" or "Confidante" is a trusted person or someone to whom private matters are confided

29. To give as a responsibility or put into another's care: Confided the task of drafting the report to her assistant

30. In the van that brought him to the military school, Dreyfus is said to have confided his treachery to Captain Lebrun-Renault.

31. She had confided this to Liz in a tearful moment, not long after Jonathan had run off with the Williams girl.

32. On the ferry, she confided in Hilda who disapproved of the misalliance, but couldn't help being in sympathy with the passion itself.

33. Twenty-five years after the event, Chanel, then residing in Switzerland, confided to her friend, Paul Morand, "His death was a terrible blow to me.

34. Before poor Marvin Acme was killed, he confided in me that Doom wanted to get his hands on Toontown, and he wouldn't stop at anything.

35. Before poor Marvin Acme was killed, he confided in me... that Doom wanted to get his hands on Toontown, and he wouldn' t stop at anything

36. To tell something secret or personal to someone whom you trust not to tell anyone else: [ I ] As sisters, they have always Confided in each other

37. Behaviour that shows a lot of confidence and not much respect: He developed a reputation for Brashness. He later confided that his Brashness masked his fear of failure.

38. According to a survey of 000 daughters-in-law by parenting website gurgle.com, 7 in 10 women have confided that they can't stand their husband's mother.

39. Loyalty, support and secrecy became the Bywords of the day As one banker confided to an interviewer, the slogan `Christmas money" gets 'em by the hundreds and the thousands

40. Inflections of 'Confide' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Confides v 3rd person singular confiding v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Confided v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man." "She laughed." Confided v past p verb, past participle: Verb form used descriptively or to

41. Synonyms & Antonyms of Confiding (Entry 2 of 2) to put (something) into the possession or safekeeping of another the local SPCA was looking for homes for a number of exotic animals confided to its care

42. Anyone Lyrics: Uh, uh / I tried to talk to my piano / I tried to talk to my guitar / Talked to my imagination / Confided into alcohol / I tried and tried and tried some more / Told secrets 'til

43. He was still bearing the pull of the fish across his shoulders but he placed his left hand on the gunwale of the bow and confided more and more of the resistance to the fish to the skiff itself.

44. Present tense third-person singular of confide Synonyms & Antonyms of confides to put (something) into the possession or safekeeping of another the local SPCA was looking for homes for a number of exotic animals confided to its care

45. Consider: If you remarked that a male friend looked good in his new suit or you regularly talked to that friend and confided in him, it is unlikely that he would think that you are romantically attracted to him.

46. ‘Robert confided that there are so many fabulous options for Coiffing hair to perfection regardless of the challenge or current hair situation.’ ‘So here she is on this bus, and the elderly gent sitting next to her is transfixed by the perfectly coiffed, frosted blonde hair, the imperious cheekbones and the effortlessly elegant, straight

47. ‘Robert confided that there are so many fabulous options for Coiffing hair to perfection regardless of the challenge or current hair situation.’ ‘So here she is on this bus, and the elderly gent sitting next to her is transfixed by the perfectly coiffed, frosted blonde hair, the imperious cheekbones and the effortlessly elegant, straight

48. ‘a military Camarilla that has lost any sense of political reality’ ‘They would never have confided such a mission to someone who spends his free time suing film stars and having himself idolised by a Camarilla of cameramen.’ ‘This latest scheme to concoct a pretext for war is a devastating self-exposure of the war Camarilla.’