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Confiding meaning
present participle and gerund of confide
Example sentences (18)
So, at this point, he also genuinely needs some advice and he’s confiding in her.
After confiding in him about her personal struggles, the pastor--renowned for his intense revivalist ministry--allegedly convinced her that she was under a witchcraft attack and promised to "clear" her spiritual path for a fee.
Confiding in her spouse, she admitted: "I found it hard getting myself back to it.
Now, it has emerged that the victim, who kept the mutilation a secret for 13 years until confiding in her English teacher at the age of 16, appeared at the Old Bailey to plead for Noor not to be jailed.
I post dozens of IG stories a day in a very honest, unfiltered way, as if I’m confiding directly with close friends.
Prince Harry considers Meghan Markle, 38, 'his rock' and has been openly confiding in her about his mental health struggles since early on in their relationship, they source added.
The Winchesters shared a final tear-filled goodbye with Dean confiding in Sam that it's always been about him this entire time, confirming once and for all that the younger Winchester brother is the heart of the show.
I remember confiding in two senior students about my goals and they laughed at me!
Graves said she’s not confiding all she knows about this.
Simons, a Mormon, also said that after confiding in a bishop, she decided not to come forward at the time due to the stigma that would be attached to the incident in the Mormon community – but had reported it to the police a month ago.
These characters wind up unwisely confiding in one another; they can’t help themselves.
These sources, however, are obligated to report known names and facts to the Title IX coordinator, and by confiding in these sources, students implicitly give the University power to take action on their behalf.
In a planted aviary, this species will generally settle down to become quite tame and confiding.
She entertained two friends, actresses Joanna Pettet and Barbara Lewis, for lunch at her home, confiding in them her disappointment at Polanski's delay in returning from London.
The explanation and meaning of a work does not have to be sought in the one who produced it, "as if it were always in the end, through the more or less transparent allegory of the fiction, the voice of a single person, the author 'confiding' in us".
The film opened to poor reviews and mediocre ticket sales, and Tate was quoted as confiding to a reporter, "It's a terrible movie", before adding, "Sometimes I say things I shouldn't.
The meeting ended amicably, with Chamberlain confiding to Hitler his hopes they would be able to work out other problems in Europe in the same spirit.
Though vine nor fig-tree neither, Their wonted fruit shall bear, Though all the field should wither, Nor flocks nor herds be there; Yet God the same abiding, His praise shall tune my voice, For, while in Him confiding, I cannot but rejoice.