A confidant or confidante.
you call this person a "confidante"
Ah, confidence is like a beautiful flower blooming in the garden of your soul. The verb form of confidence is "confide." Just like how you confide in a dear friend, you can confide in yourself and trust in your own abilities. Remember, it's okay to lean on your inner strength and let your light shine bright.
The noun forms for the verb to confide are confidant, confidence, and the gerund, confiding.
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you would call someone chuckles when he or she laughs and there tummy bounces up and down
you call this person a "confidante"
To trust or tell someone about something secretive/important. e.g To confide with a priest about one's sins.
Confidant
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.
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")
Well, to confide in someone is to tell someone something, so basically it means told.
To tell someone something and be able to trust them with the information that you have given them.
A confidant can be either a male or female. They are someone that you trust and confide in.
Confide ended in 2010.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "confide" (to entrust).
Confide in Me was created on 1994-08-29.
The past tense for confide is confided.