Examples of 'confidant' in a sentence
Meaning of "confidant"
A confidant is a person with whom one shares a secret or private matter, trusting them not to repeat it to others
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- A person in whom one can confide or share one's secrets: a friend.
How to use "confidant" in a sentence
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A good confidant worth its weight in gold.
The worst is that he is now her confidant.
I am his confidant and his best friend.
Come the night you could be my confidant.
He is a good confidant and knows how to listen.
I get to be his friend and his confidant.
Heard became a close confidant of his stepson.
And a confidant and back again a friend.
Perhaps you could look to me as your confidant.
She is a good confidant to all her friends.
I do not claim to have been his intimate confidant.
He was the confidant of houses where art was loved.
It would be best to have a confidant beside you.
It is a confidant expectation of good things in the future.
Her greatest friend and confidant is incomprehensible.
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People with healthy teeth are more confidant.
Be the confidant and the trusted friend.
Moretti had been a close friend and confidant of.
Your former confidant is alive and well.
She was his right arm and confidant.
Ines has been his confidant since childhood.
That makes her the perfect confidant.
Your pagan confidant awaits you.
It became his best friend and confidant.
This confidant murmuring secrets to you.
He has become such a confidant young man.
It is evident he made no mistake in his choice of a confidant.
I was not her confidant or her friend.
Your best friend is your closest confidant.
He feels confidant the plant has been fully eradicated.
Over dinner he was her friend and confidant.
His only confidant and colleague was his son.
She is still a good friend and a confidant.
A confidant of mine has told me that.
I want a local man as my friend and confidant.
I am just a temporary confidant of a message that was not for me.
He became her friend and trusted confidant.
She could have been lured by a confidant or grabbed by a stranger.
I feel so lucky to have been a trusted confidant.
I am his confidant and his minder.
You see the advantages of having a cabman as a confidant.
He became a close confidant of the king.
My confidant had disappeared into dust.
You will feel more confidant and optimistic.
A key confidant of the defendant became a government witness.
Her best friend and confidant is a gay man.
See the advantages of a cabman as a confidant.
You are his confidant and accomplice.
I will be your most loyal confidant.
She was an active confidant and a very useful one.