Have confidence meaning in English
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Definition
to have confidence in someone: to trust or believe in someone
I have total confidence in your ability to wash these plates. You can do it!
confidence: trust, faith, belief
Examples
- "It gives me the confidence to take more risks, and when I take more risks I make more money for this company."
- "I have the utmost confidence in Brian's abilities."
- "Edward : Confidence?"
- "I can predict with confidence that the Delavigne Corporation's strong performance will continue until the end of the year."
- "Confidence, intelligence and ambition."
- "Susie : But, if we play this right, confidence in Delavigne will not only remain intact, but maybe even be enhanced."
- "First of all, you'll be happy to know that despite Bruno's absence, our shareholders still have confidence in us."
- "Susie : First of all, you'll be happy to know that despite Bruno's absence, our shareholders still have confidence in us."
- "Confidence, Self-Worth & Self-Esteem"
- "I have the utmost confidence in Susan's abilities: if she can't get us out of this mess, no one can."
- "Confidence in the company will be restored!"
- "Bruno named me the interim CEO perhaps because he has more confidence in my ability to lead than, let's say, yours for example."
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