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confidence in Latin

confidence in Latin is confīdentia, fīdūcia — confidence means a feeling of self-assurance and belief in your own abilities.

confidence in Latin

confīdentia
noun
Self-assurance.
fīdūcia
noun
A feeling of certainty; firm trust or belief; faith.

What does "confidence" mean?

  1. noun A feeling of self-assurance and belief in your own abilities.
    "Her confidence grew with every performance."
  2. noun A firm trust or belief that something is true or will happen.
    "Investors have confidence the market will recover."
  3. noun Information shared privately, on the understanding it will be kept secret.
    "She told me in strict confidence."

confidence in a sentence

  • Her confidence grew with every performance.
  • He answered the interview questions with real confidence.
  • Investors have confidence the market will recover.
  • She told me in strict confidence.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "confidence" in Latin?

"confidence" in Latin is confīdentia, fīdūcia. confidence means: A feeling of self-assurance and belief in your own abilities.

How do you use "confidence" in a sentence?

Example: "Her confidence grew with every performance." In Latin, "confidence" is confīdentia, fīdūcia.

Are there other ways to say "confidence" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "confidence": confīdentia, fīdūcia.

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