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confidently

/ˈkɒnfɪdəntli/

Meanings
  • expressing full trust or confidence in oneself or others

    - "He confidently made the sale despite facing strong competition."
    - "Despite being new to the company, she confidently took on the project."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈkɑnfɪdəntli/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with confidently
humbly , gently , prudently , cautiously , boldly , timidly , shyly , meekly , submissively , resignedly , despondently , dejectedly , crestfallen , disconsolate , forlorn , woebegone
Homophones
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  1. can't, cant, cunt


Variants
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confident , confidently , self-confidence , self-confidences , self-confident , self-confidently
Forms
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Confidently can be used as an adverb to describe a person's attitude or demeanor, or to describe a person's speech or actions. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of expressing confidence or assurance in oneself or others. For example, a person might confidently make a bold statement, or confidently take on a challenging task. Confidently can also be used as an adjective to describe a person or thing that inspires confidence or assurance. For example, a person might have a confident demeanor, or a confident voice. A thing might be a confident investment, or a confident design. Confidently can also be used as a noun to describe the quality or state of being confident or assured. For example, a person might be in a state of confidently, or a person might possess the quality of confidently. Confidently can also be used as a gerund to describe the act of expressing confidence or assurance in oneself or others. For example, a person might engage in the act of confidently, or a person might make a confident statement as part of the act of confidently.


Etymology
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From Old French confort, from confortier, to encourage, consoling.


Related Concepts
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  1. self-confidence: A person's belief in their own abilities, qualities, and judgments.

  2. arrogance: An excessive sense of self-importance, entitlement, or superiority, often resulting in disdain or contempt for others.

  3. trust: A person's reliance on the integrity, ability, or strength of another person, object, or system.

  4. confidence building: The process of helping individuals or groups develop self-confidence, often through the use of specific techniques, strategies, or interventions.

  5. faith: A person's belief in or trust in a divine power, a higher authority or supernatural being, or a set of spiritual or moral principles or values.

  6. hope: A person's desire or expectation for a positive outcome or result, often based on faith, trust, or belief in oneself, others, or a higher power.


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Confidently is often used to describe a person's attitude or demeanor. It can suggest a sense of self-assurance, self-confidence, or even arrogance. In literature, confidently can be used to describe a character's speech or actions. For example, a character might confidently make a bold statement, or confidently take on a challenging task. Confidently can also be used to describe a character's emotional state or attitude. For example, a character might confidently face a difficult situation, or confidently express their opinions or beliefs.

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