Yes, it is a verb. It means to trust with private or secret information.
well a verb is an action or doing something, so i'd say no. i think confidently is an adverb.
No, confident is an adjective.
No. It is a noun.
Confidence - to be confident I am confident You are confident etc That's how to use it as a verb.
to confide: verb
Self confidence is being able to conduct yourself clearly and with certainty in everything that you do.
Was ist das Verb für die Zuversicht? = What is the verb of confidence?Zuversicht does not have a verb form. The adjective/adverb is zuversichtlich.
Stride can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: He strides across the road with confidence. As a noun: He crossed the road in a couple of strides.
Stride can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: He strides across the road with confidence. As a noun: He crossed the road in a couple of strides.
The noun forms for the verb to confide are confidant, confidence, and the gerund, confiding.
The noun forms of the verb to confide are confider, confidence and the gerund, confiding.
The verb of demolition is demolish.Other verbs are demolishes, demolishing and demolished."We will demolish the old building"."They are demolishing the factory today"."Her remarks demolished his confidence".
The word swagger is a noun and a verb. The noun form is confidence or an arrogant strut. The verb form means to walk in a swaying motion.
"Think" is used to express opinions or ideas that one holds based on reason or knowledge. "Believe" is used to express acceptance of something as true, often based on faith or trust rather than proof. Essentially, thinking tends to involve more logical reasoning, while belief involves more emotional conviction.
Fidere is a Latin verb that means "to trust" or "to have faith in." It conveys the idea of having confidence in someone or something.