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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "confidant" in a sentence

    confidant example sentences

    confidant


    1. Jake, what do you make of all this? She asked her friend and confidant


    2. She was a big-boobed bimbo who stayed the sleep, not his most intimate confidant


    3. It had not been lost on any of that powerful cadre of merchants and proprietors comprising the Village Council that Lawrence Spelman was a man of extraordinarily deep pockets, with international contacts and connections, and most eye-opening to them, he was the close friend and confidant to George and Belle Livingson


    4. Confidant that her trusted Goddess had led her to this place, Nerissa stepped inside


    5. All the while he was talking to her in a soothing tone, like she were his mistress and confidant


    6. She was a sterling ambassador, loyal friend and confidant


    7. But Leonard Heigener, her once most trusted confidant and friend, had become distant


    8. She looked very displeased when Jean began to relate intimate stories about Adem to her new confidant


    9. The trick was to have camaraderie with his men as one who shares their concerns, as a trusted friend and confidant


    10. Derek turned sullenly to his confidant and with a shrug of his

    11. She was head nurse within the centre and Dr Clarke’s confidant


    12. As Joshua’s right hand man, and confidant, he could probably have asked for any portion of Canaan, and he would undoubtedly have received it, but instead he insisted,


    13. Hanes Lancaster in Johnson City, TN, has remained a close personal friend and confidant


    14. They support each other through choppy times, are each other’s confidant, ally


    15. To lose his best friend and confidant was a tragic possibility


    16. confidant was he in his plan that he swore that for every pega-pega that got through his


    17. When Sonja’s father left, her mother just took over the block and became a fiend’s best friend and confidant


    18. that I remain at hand, as guide and closest confidant, through what events now wait their time to manifest as prophecy


    19. He was to become his best friend and confidant


    20. Where before, Myra had been Rachel’s confidant in times of confusion, Rose provided Rachel a sense of perspective no one else, even Myra, could match

    21. not, he has told no-one but me, the boy needed a confidant


    22. Hell, look at how Miriam of Magdala, a woman who was the wife of Yeshua and also his main confidant, was practically ignored by the male disciples


    23. confidant that he wil make good progress now that he has recovered from the coma ”


    24. may continue sir ” said the knight feeling very confidant that he was going to win and enter the


    25. He was confidant of his answer now


    26. Ironically, the only city where I noticed a slightly divided opinion was Amritsar in Punjab where Modi confidant Arun Jaitley was contesting a Lok Sabha election for the first time, against former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh


    27. She needed a trusted confidant now more than ever


    28. her only friend and confidant for the last two years, followed


    29. a British diplomat and friend and confidant of the Thirteenth


    30. as a big sister or confidant

    31. Here every secret can be betrayed by a confidant turned eye witness, paid informant, or celebrity rewarded


    32. Sabrina had proved to be her good friend and confidant over the years


    33. “He’s a great friend and confidant


    34. Think what it would mean to have a brother whose mistress is a confidant of the Queen of England


    35. I was her confidant now, too


    36. I dared not imagine myself being accepted as a confidant and treated as a woman


    37. The confidant handshake reminds him of his wife


    38. Ted had not only been a business associate of his father’s but was also his dad’s closet confidant


    39. Perhaps a confidant or a secretary


    40. There had always been trust but now I had become her confidant in her very personal

    41. The mirror had become Carrie’s confidant


    42. He had imagined that such revelations could only result in creating an insurmountable distance between himself and his confidant; instead, he felt more connected to her than he had ever felt to anyone


    43. Affectation of a condition of weakness can often deceive a confidant opponent into dismissing an individual’s worthiness and threat as a possible opponent


    44. Lote had been a trusted confidant to her and the rest of the castle staff


    45. Find a confidant who will listen without judgment


    46. Valentine, will you permit me to make a confidant of a friend and reveal to him the love I bear you?"


    47. her confidant, does not speak to me at all


    48. "But you will not make me your confidant, Maximilian?" said the count, in a tone which


    49. If the latter possess native sagacity, and a nameless something more,—let us call it intuition; if he show no intrusive egotism, nor disagreeably prominent characteristics of his own; if he have the power, which must be born with him, to bring his mind into such affinity with his patient's, that this last shall unawares have spoken what he imagines himself only to have thought; if such revelations be received without tumult, and acknowledged not so often by an uttered sympathy as by silence, an inarticulate breath, and here and there a word, to indicate that all is understood; if to these qualifications of a confidant be joined the advantages afforded by his recognized character as a physician;—then, at some inevitable moment, will the soul of the sufferer be dissolved, and flow forth in a dark, but transparent stream, bringing all its mysteries into the daylight


    50. “He was my brother, my best friend, my hero, boss, confidant





















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    Synonyms for "confidant"

    confidant intimate acquaintance chum familiar friend playmate

    "confidant" definitions

    someone to whom private matters are confided