"Confidant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Confidant" Meaning

A confidant is a person to whom one confides one's secrets or feelings, typically a trusted friend, advisor, or intimate acquaintance. It can also refer to a person's closest and most trusted friend or advisor, someone in whom one has complete faith and with whom one feels free to share one's thoughts and feelings.

"Confidant" Examples

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A confidant is a person to whom secrets, feelings, and inner thoughts are entrusted, often with the expectation of trust, loyalty, and discretion.

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She turned to her best friend as her confidant, sharing her deepest fears and anxieties.
The CEO considered his trusted accountant as his closest confidant, someone he could rely on for wise financial advice.
The dying woman asked her priest to be her confidant, to listen to her last words and offer spiritual guidance.
After the scandal, the politician's longtime confidant revealed intimate details of their conversations, damaging his public image.
As a confidant, the doctor listened attentively to her patient's concerns, providing emotional support and reassurance.

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A room or space, especially in a monastery or church, where a person can confess their sins to a priest or other authorized person; a place where one can freely disclose their thoughts, feelings, or secrets, often anonymously or confidentially; a program or segment on television, usually a serious or informative show, where people share their personal or intimate stories, often with a narrative or host.

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