adj
confident
KON-fih-duhnt
adj
1
Feeling sure of yourself or your abilities.
"She walked into the room feeling confident and prepared."
"He's confident he'll pass the exam."
2
Certain that something is true or will happen.
"We are confident the shipment will arrive on time."
How to Use Confident
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishFeeling sure — either of yourself, or that something will happen as expected.
Easily confused with
Common pairings
feel confident
confident that
a confident smile
Word Forms
more confident comparative, most confident superlative
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Etymology
From Latin cōnfīdēns, present participle of cōnfīdere ("to trust fully"). Related to "confide."