Etymology: [ k&n-'fId ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French confider, from Latin confidere, from com- + fidere to trust; more at BIDE.
güvenmek, to (sırrını) -e söylemek, sır vermek, sırrını açmak, emanet etmek, açılmak, açmak, sır açmak, söylemek, teslim etmek, confide to teslim etmek, emniyet etmek, söyle, sırrını aç,söyle, mahrem olarak söylemek, confide in itimat etmek, confide gizlice söyle, tevdi etmek,
Simple past tense and past participle of confide, past of confide, To entrust (something) to the responsibility of someone, To trust, have faith (in), To take (someone) into one's confidence, to speak in secret with. ( + in), To say (something) in confidence, If you confide in someone, you tell them a secret. I knew she had some fundamental problems in her marriage because she had confided in me a year earlier He confided to me that he felt like he was being punished On New Year's Eve he confided that he had suffered rather troubling chest pains I confided my worries to Michael, To tell something to someone in confidence, To entrust something to be the responsibility of someone, reveal in private; tell confidentially, confer a trust upon; "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"; "I commit my soul to God", To intrust; to give in charge; to commit to one's keeping; followed by to, trust in; entrust, give to for safekeeping; trustfully tell a secret, To put faith (in); to repose confidence; to trust; usually followed by in; as, the prince confides in his ministers,
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Simple past tense and past participle of confide
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confide
To entrust (something) to the responsibility of someone - "I confide this mission to you alone."
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To trust, have faith (in) - ""Be calm, lovely Antonia!" he replied; "no danger in near you: confide in my protection.""
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To take (someone) into one's confidence, to speak in secret with. ( + in) - "I could no longer keep this secret alone; I decided to confide in my brother."
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confide
To say (something) in confidence - "She confided that her marriage had been in trouble for some time."
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confide
If you confide in someone, you tell them a secret. I knew she had some fundamental problems in her marriage because she had confided in me a year earlier He confided to me that he felt like he was being punished On New Year's Eve he confided that he had suffered rather troubling chest pains I confided my worries to Michael
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confide
To tell something to someone in confidence
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confide
To entrust something to be the responsibility of someone
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reveal in private; tell confidentially
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confer a trust upon; "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"; "I commit my soul to God"
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To intrust; to give in charge; to commit to one's keeping; followed by to
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trust in; entrust, give to for safekeeping; trustfully tell a secret fiil
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To put faith (in); to repose confidence; to trust; usually followed by in; as, the prince confides in his ministers
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