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  1. CONFIDE definition: 1. to tell something secret or personal to someone who you trust not to tell anyone else: 2. to…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of CONFIDE is to have confidence : trust. How to use confide in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Confide.

  3. confide in British English. (kənˈfaɪd ) verb. 1. (usually foll by in; when tr, may take a clause as object) to disclose ( secret or personal matters) in confidence (to); reveal in private (to) 2. (intransitive; foll by in) to have complete trust. 3. (transitive) to entrust into another's keeping.

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  5. CONFIDE definition: to tell a secret to someone who you trust not to tell anyone else: . Learn more.

  6. Definition of confide verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Confide definition: to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in). See examples of CONFIDE used in a sentence.

  8. confide. ( kənˈfaɪd) vb. 1. (usually foll by: in; when tr, may take a clause as object) to disclose (secret or personal matters) in confidence (to); reveal in private (to) 2. (foll by: in) to have complete trust. 3. ( tr) to entrust into another's keeping.

  9. 4 days ago · I could no longer keep this secret alone; I decided to confide in my brother. ( transitive , intransitive ) To say (something) in confidence . After several drinks, I confided my problems to the barman.

  10. to tell (secrets) to another in trust: [~ + in + object] She wouldn't confide in me. [~ + object] She was afraid to confide her plans to me. [~ + that clause] The paratrooper confided that he closed his eyes whenever he jumped out of planes. con•fid•er, n. See -fid-.