All 4 Uses of
confide
in
Mansfield Park
- Her sentiments towards him were compounded of all that was respectful, grateful, confiding, and tender.†
Chpt 4 *
- Henry, who is in every other respect exactly what a brother should be, who loves me, consults me, confides in me, and will talk to me by the hour together, has never yet turned the page in a letter; and very often it is nothing more than—'Dear Mary, I am just arrived.†
Chpt 6
- "I could so wholly and absolutely confide in her," said he; "and that is what I want."†
Chpt 30
- You all give me a feeling of being able to trust and confide in you, which in common intercourse one knows nothing of.†
Chpt 36
Definition:
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(confide) to place trust (in someone) by talking about private things or telling secrets