English to Latin Meaning of confident - audentes


Confident :
audentes

audentes, conscius, amica, conscia

audentes, quaedam, categorica, peremptoria, liquet, vinctum, incluso, clauseruntque, sine dubio, certusque, fortem, audax, audacissimus, viri fortissimi

confidensconfidenter
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Definitions of confident in English
Adjective(1) having or marked by confidence or assurance(2) persuaded of; very sure(3) not liable to error in judgment or action
Examples of confident in English
(1) Investors therefore feel more confident about the outlook for company profits and stock markets.(2) He said he was very confident that agriculture had a bright future in the enlarged EU.(3) This is not the remark of someone confident in his own identity and prospects.(4) As has been said before, it's better to be confident of a good result than hopeful of a great one.(5) So from a very early age I've always felt very confident in and on the water.(6) He was certainly very confident that there were places where autism could be treated.(7) That, in a small way, makes me feel more confident about carrying on with my plan.(8) I do believe we should be reasonably confident about our prospects for the future.(9) And the two writers are confident that it is going to be pure fun in the months and years to come.(10) Feeling more confident in the arms of this stranger who was not a stranger, Ellen's back stiffened.(11) If he is confident of a positive response from his squad then the fun is set to begin for United fans.(12) Some people think I'm not capable of doing well, but I'm quite confident in myself.(13) The company said it had employed a team of top experts to look into the matter and was confident that none of the houses was in any danger.(14) They found pupils felt more confident in lessons, they were less distracted and did not feel the need to show off.(15) Dog handlers have to be able to work by themselves and to be confident in doing so, he said.(16) Instead, he was too trusting, perhaps too confident in his own ability to keep everything together.
Related Phrases of confident
(1) self-confident ::
PRAESUMPTIOSUS
(2) be confident ::
sperabo
(3) not confident ::
non audentes
(4) confident of ::
confidimus autem de vobis
Synonyms
Adjective
1. optimistic ::
eu
2. self-assured ::
sui certa
Antonyms
1. diffident ::
diffidens
2. insecure ::
insecure
Different Forms
confident, confidently
Word Example from TV Shows
All right. You seem
pretty confident.

All right. You seem pretty CONFIDENT.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 6

I was... I was charming,
I was confident.

I was... I was charming, I was CONFIDENT.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 10

so I got my hair colored to make
me feel a little more confident,

so I got my hair colored to make me feel a little more CONFIDENT,

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 2

Confident, ball-busting beauty

Confident, ball-busting beauty

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 15

So you want to seem
mature and confident.

So you want to seem mature and CONFIDENT.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 12

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