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Definition confidence in American English

confidence noun

noun
/ˈkɑnfɪdəns/
1

the belief that you are able to do things well

Example

Motherhood gave her confidence.

Example

The more he fails, the more he loses confidence in his abilities.

Example

He would lack the confidence to find a job elsewhere.

Example

You should have more confidence in your own abilities.

Example

He's a nice boy, but he doesn't have much confidence.

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2

the belief that someone or something is good and that you can trust them

Example

Public confidence in the police is at an all-time low.

Example

I have complete confidence in our chairman.

Example

As has already been suggested, their record does not inspire confidence.

Example

Many businesses have lost confidence in the government's ability to handle the economy.

Example

We must work to restore local confidence in the school.

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3

if you have confidence that something is true, you feel certain that it is true

Example

I can say with confidence that all our targets have now been met.

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I have complete confidence in these statistics.

Example

He expressed his confidence that the project would be a success.

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4

a secret that you tell someone

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Definition confidence in American English