you call this person a "confidante"
A confidant or confidante.
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Usually you would call the person a reader.
It means trust or faith as in fidelity which means faithfulness or infidel which is a person with no faith or trust (Nonbeliever)
what do you call a person that takes ships into and out of port
A confidant or confidante.
Trustworthy.A confidant is a person to whom secrets or private matters are disclosed.
Confide ended in 2010.
As in, Confidante? Like you confide in them? Adviser, maybe. Is that what you were looking for? :) xXx
The past tense for confide is confided.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "confide" (to entrust).
Confide in Me was created on 1994-08-29.
If you have a confidante, you're lucky. She is a friend you can confide in, someone you trust with your private thoughts, and who you're sure can keep a secret. If your trusted friend is male, you call him your confidant. In fact, you could call a male or a female "secret keeper" your confidant (without the "e")
Confidences was created in 2010.
Anywhere between a few minutes to a few years, depends on how long it takes to build the trust.
As a noun, "confide" refers to the act of sharing personal or private information with someone, typically in a trusting manner. It embodies the concept of entrusting someone with one's thoughts, feelings, or secrets. While "confide" is primarily used as a verb, it can also imply the relationship or interaction that forms when someone shares confidential matters with another person.
The prefix in the word "confide" is "con-," which means "with" or "together."