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Confident

Confident meaning

Very sure of something; positive. | Self-assured, self-reliant, sure of oneself. | Forward, impudent.

Example sentences (20)

We -- France -- look, I'm still confident in our plans in France, and I'm very confident in the team there.

Independents and Republicans were less confident than Democrats; majorities of blacks and whites and all age groups were confident.

While I am not confident about the near-term volatility of Storage demand, I am confident that long-term Storage demand will continue to grow as the growing demand for AI will drive increased demand for Storage.

You can feel 100 percent confident wearing your Lunt Solar Systems eclipse glasses, and since this set includes five pairs you can feel extra confident that everyone in your group will be safe from the sun’s wrath, too.

I'm really confident in the quality of people we've got but I'm also confident he's the right guy.

Teachers are asked whether they feel confident that their school will be safe to reopen in a month and whether parents will be confident about sending their children to school.

The biggest thing was that as I grew more confident as a writer, I was able to strip away exposition and feel confident about revealing certain elements of the plot and character through a look or a prop or the way something was shot.

The confident will seek this feedback to learn and improve, which in turn makes them more effective, and therefore more confident.

Asked whether she was confident that the RIBA had listened, she said: “No, I’m confident that they haven’t listened.

For example, 60% of today’s workers who are confident in their retirement prospects also report being in good or excellent health, while only a little more than a quarter of those who are not confident report similar levels of health.

Tunde starts out as very confident, and the world slowly teaches him the reasons that perhaps he should not have been that confident.

We’re 100% confident, as we’ve said many times before, as I’m sure you’re all aware, he’s the best negotiator and we’re very confident on that front,” she added.

Abigail, charity manager of the Friends of Rowntree Park and the creator of this project, said: "We want to create a space where girls can feel safe, confident and empowered to be themselves.

About 72 percent of Americans believe they’re being asked to tip more than five years ago, but few are confident about the proper tipping etiquette with increased expectations.

According to former Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch, the Steelers were so confident and comfortable in being nearly a unanimous no in large part due to his job explaining the CBA terms as the team’s NFLPA representative.

According to him, he is less than confident in the other available parties and thus threw his support behind the Opposition party.

According to the study, organisations that were highly confident in their ability to defend against cyber-attacks were also more likely to have experienced a breach in the past two years.

Ach, it’s a calculated risk as I’m confident will look nice with the apricot and pink colours of rose flowers.

A confident brand like Pepsi is wise to transform with the times.

A confident Nigerian team says it will not underrate the opposition but will go with full confidence into picking all three points when it takes on Dominican Republic at the Estadio Malvinas Argentinas in Mendoza on Sunday evening.