I confide in my best friend.
yes
Because she was confident of her win
She was nervous knowing she had to rappel down the mountain, but she was confident in her training. The word rappel can be used as a noun or a verb.
The verb 'appeared' is both a linking verb and an action verb.The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object of the verb is a different form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister); or the subject becomes the object (My feet got wet. feet->wet); for example:Susan appeared confident during the debate. (Susan->confident)The verb 'appeared' is an action verb because it is a word for the 'act of' appearing. Appeared is not always a linking verb but appeared is always an action verb. Another example:Susan appeared out of nowhere. (appeared is not a linking verb; 'out of nowhere' is not Susan or a form of Susan)Linking VerbYes, 'appeared' is used as a linking verb. (Susan -> confident)
"Aplomb" means confident composure or self-assurance or with poise The head teacher handled the truancy problem with perfect aplomb.
Are you confident you can do this
I'm confident for a new day of school
His huge ego makes him seem very confident.
He gave the speech in a confident manner.
You are not so confident in your language skills.
Santa was finally confident that his naughty/nice list was accurate.
Confident. I feel very confident today. she walked in her new outfit, with confidence. what is your secret for being so confident?
He was a confident person.
I am a very confident person. confident means you belive in something, mostly yourself!! Git-R-Done Bitches
'The football player was extremely confident as he prepared to take the penalty.' 'The CEO was very confident as he stood to make his speech.'
She's a beautiful, self confident young women with a promising acting career ahead of her.
Sara was confident that Mr. T would rave about her essay.