Confidence is the trait of being sure of your abilities.
A character in a novel/play is a confidant, he/she is the character that helps the protagonist achieve their goal.
A confidant or confidante.
confidant trustee
Another word for an old friend is longtime acquaintance. Others include bosom buddy, pal, homie, confidant, ally, and lifelong friend.
It means trust or faith as in fidelity which means faithfulness or infidel which is a person with no faith or trust (Nonbeliever)
A character in a novel/play is a confidant, he/she is the character that helps the protagonist achieve their goal.
A confidant can be either a male or female. They are someone that you trust and confide in.
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A character in a novel/play is a confidant, he/she is the character that helps the protagonist achieve their goal.
Yes, the noun 'confidant' is a commonnoun; a word for anyone entrusted with a secret or secrets.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example Dr. Watson, confidant of Sherlock Holmes.
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The noun "confidant" is someone you trust or "confide" in. This is not the adjective "confident."My husband is not my confidant all the time.The police spoke to another prisoner, a confidant of the released felon.
Corona Sharp has written: 'The confidante in Henry James' -- subject(s): Confidant, Characters, Confidant in literature
A confidant or confidante.
close friend, familiar, intimate, crony, alter ego, bosom friend
Its έμπιστος (empistos).