confident
The abstract noun form of the adjective confident is confidence.
confidence = noun confident = adjective
Yes, it is. It means shy, diffident, or lacking self-confidence.
The abstract noun for the adjective confident is confidence.
The adjective form of "believe" is "believing." It describes a state of having faith or confidence in something, often used to characterize a person who holds certain beliefs or convictions. For example, one might refer to a "believing individual" who is steadfast in their faith or trust in a particular idea or principle.
The abstract noun form of the adjective confident is confidence.
confidence = noun confident = adjective
Confidence is a noun. "She has confidence." The adjective form of confidence is confident. "He is confident." The adverb form of confidence is confidently. "She walked confidently into the room."
CONFIDENCE Confidence is an adjective and means to be sure of oneself. Confidence is a noun and is the state of feeling of trust in another.
In context with what is written: She is confident with the new task. (adjective) She spoke with great confidence. (adjective)
In context with what is written: She is confident with the new task. (adjective) She spoke with great confidence. (adjective)
No, "sure" is not a pronoun. It is an adjective that expresses certainty or confidence.
The noun confident and the adjective confident have the adverb form confidently.
Yes, it is. It means shy, diffident, or lacking self-confidence.
to confide: verb
No, "sure" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to express confidence or certainty.
No. The word sure may be an adjective or an adverb (informally). The noun form is sureness.