"confidence"
The abstract noun form of the adjective confident is confidence.
fearless, enterprising, brave, daring, heroic, adventurous, courageous, audacious, impudent, forward, confident, cheeky, brazen, insolent
The abstract noun for the adjective confident is confidence.
The word 'confiment' is not a word in English.The closest word is 'confident', an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form is confidence.If this is not the word you are looking for, check the spelling and ask your question again.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'bold' is boldness.
The abstract noun form of the adjective confident is confidence.
"confidence"
"confidence"
The noun confident and the adjective confident have the adverb form confidently.
The abstract noun form is confidence.
In context with what is written: She is confident with the new task. (adjective) She spoke with great confidence. (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."
to confide: verb
It's spelt like that, however a noun form is confidence, there is also self-confidence. Confident is the correct spelling.
versatility, resilience, mystery and confidence.
The abstract noun form of "confident" is "confidence." It refers to the state or quality of being sure of oneself, possessing self-assurance, or having belief in one's abilities. Confidence can manifest in various situations, influencing how individuals approach challenges and interact with others.
fearless, enterprising, brave, daring, heroic, adventurous, courageous, audacious, impudent, forward, confident, cheeky, brazen, insolent