that doesnt even make sense
Well, to confide in someone is to tell someone something, so basically it means told.
He confided a secret to his friend.
yes it is.
"There were 25 people," Charlene confided, "applying for the job, and I got it!"
Justinian
Absolutely! One in five people are dyslexic, so there is probably someone in your immediate family who has some measure of dyslexia, whether or not they have confided in you.
The past tense for confide is confided.
The word "confide" or "confided" has many uses and applications within the legal lexicon. It must be paired with some other word in order to more exactly define what it is you are asking about.
Horatio
The irony is that the one person the girl confided in, turned out to be the killer.
Only confide in people you can truly trust. That is usually someone who is there for you and has proven to you that you can trust him or her. Otherwise, I wouldn't tell ANYONE anything important that you don't want others to know. In addition, there are secrets that you never tell to anyone whatsoever, ever, especially if someone has confided in you and trusts you to do just that.
The main practitioners of Sufism were Sufi Muslims and individual Muslims who prayed and confided in their regional Sufi leaders.