- The
confidant (/ˈkɒnfɪdænt/ or /ˌkɒnfɪˈdɑːnt/; feminine: confidante, same pronunciation) is a
character in a
story whom a
protagonist confides in and trusts...
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without authority of Congress, the
Government of a
feeble but
friendly and
confiding people has been overthrown. A
substantial wrong has thus been done which...
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personal intimacy and attachment.
Examples of
specific behaviors include confiding personal information and
turning to the
other person during moments of...
- Even with
close friends, I don't
believe in
letting your hair down,
confiding this and that and the
other thing—saying, "Gee, I couldn't sleep ..."...
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opened to poor
reviews and
mediocre ticket sales, and Tate was
quoted as
confiding to a reporter, "It's a
terrible movie",
before adding, "Sometimes I say...
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surrenders to a
party who
could harm but
chooses not to,
thereby entrusting or
confiding in them.
According to
Thomas Aquinas,
faith is "an act of the intellect...
- fundraiser.
Maddie declines a call from her
father and
visits Chandler,
confiding in her
about the story, and
Chandler tells her not to
judge her father...
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recourse to thy
protection or
implored thy aid
without obtaining relief.
Confiding therefore in thy goodness, I come
before thee, and
humbly supplicate thee...
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first place, and to
breach this
trust would then
discourage others from
confiding with
priests in the ****ure. So, even if
justice was
served in that particular...
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disjunct range from
South Sudan to
South Africa. The
locally familiar and
confiding species has
colonized and
benefited from a
range of man-altered habitats...