Examples of 'confidants' in a sentence

Meaning of "confidants"

Confidant is a noun denoting a person with whom one shares a close and trusting relationship, often confiding personal thoughts and feelings
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  • plural of confidant

How to use "confidants" in a sentence

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I need more than allies and confidants.
Become confidants with the most popular stars.
They became close friends and confidants.
I need more confidants my own age.
Many of them become friends and confidants.
You put all confidants away.
She was also one of my friends and confidants.
The only confidants are now our partners.
You just need a few close confidants.
His confidants seem incapable of contradicting his perspective.
Children should not become adult confidants.
It is done to ensure that confidants comprehend the applicable laws.
Strangers who may even become friends or confidants.
Make suggestions to their confidants to contend with you.
I accidentally turned McNab and my father into confidants.

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The internal as well as the external confidants are bound by confidentiality.
I asked him to give me the names of his confidants.
They are my confidants and my supporters.
Fewer close friends and confidants.
I have no confidants in this house.
I knew very well we would never be friends or confidants.
Confidants may include trusted friends or family members or a therapist.
One of our most trusted confidants.
Friendly confidants can be a powerful and wonderful source of strength.
They were great friends and confidants.
Confidants can make mistakes.
Some turn out to be great confidants.
Confidants and friends.
You may have to select your confidants carefully.
One of our most trusted confidants intends to do irrevocable damage to the organization.
They quickly became friends and political confidants.
His closest confidants know.
They were my first caregivers and confidants.
More as confidants.
I grew to trust them and to become their confidants.
Confidants at home.
One of my dearest friends and confidants chose loyal.
This staff become confidants without means in a patriarchal organization of deference and delegation.
Enlist the support of two confidants.
More and more of his closest confidants are being swept up in the police investigation.
His father must have had other confidants.
Two days ago unidentified confidants suggested he would really pull out.
They have instantly become confidants.
Confidants say he never wanted to be president and tried to turn down the job.
One in every four people reports having no confidants.
Michael even lamented to close confidants that he was worth more dead than alive.
They are my best friends and confidants.
Sports coaches are partners and confidants who sports players can trust completely.
Your kids are not your confidants.
The most effective CEOs find confidants who complement their strengths and sharpen their effectiveness.

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