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How to pronounce confide in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms commit, entrust, intrust, trust
Type of pass, turn over, give, hand, pass on, reach
Has types recommit, charge, obligate, consign, commend
Derivation confidence
Type Words
Type of unwrap, bring out, disclose, discover, divulge, expose, give away, let on, let out, reveal, uncover, break
Has types relieve, unbosom
Derivation confidant, confidence

Examples of confide

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They didn't talk to me that much in class but out of class they'd confide in me.
From the telegraph.co.uk
When Za'Zell was having problems, she would often confide in Baker and Galloway.
From the ocregister.com
It is ignorance such as Atrack's that makes it so difficult to confide in others.
From the guardian.co.uk
Who hasn't felt that need to confide, to tell the story in order to make it real?
From the guardian.co.uk
Hikind said he encourages people who confide in him to talk to the authorities.
From the thestate.com
The next breakup softener is to confide in people who want what's best for you.
From the freep.com
I've missed her, too, but don't think I could ever confide anything in her again.
From the washingtonpost.com
He is my ultimate support system and whenever I have an issue I confide in him.
From the psychcentral.com
Jaime would confide to me later than he had repressed those feelings for decades.
From the forbes.com
More examples
  • Reveal in private; tell confidentially
  • Entrust: confer a trust upon; "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"; "I commit my soul to God"
  • (confiding) willing to entrust personal matters; "first she was suspicious, then she became confiding"
  • Confide is an American metalcore band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2004. They have released two EPs and three full-length albums. ...
  • (Confides) In media, the confidant (feminine: confidante, same pronunciation) character is usually someone the lead character confides in and trusts. Typically, these consist of the best friend, relative, doctor or boss. ...
  • To trust, have faith (in); To entrust (something) to the responsibility of someone; To take (someone) into one's confidence, to speak in secret with. ( + in); To say (something) in confidence
  • (confiding) In confidence; as if with trust