Confident

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑnfɪdənt/

Definitions of confident

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'confident' describes someone who is sure of their abilities or beliefs.

Example Sentences

A1 She feels confident when speaking in her native language.

A2 He is confident that he will pass the exam with flying colors.

B1 After practicing for weeks, she felt confident enough to perform in front of an audience.

B2 The team leader was confident in their ability to complete the project on time.

C1 Despite facing challenges, she remained confident in her decision-making skills.

C2 The CEO exuded a sense of confidence as she addressed the shareholders during the meeting.

Examples of confident in a Sentence

formal She appeared confident as she presented her research findings to the academic panel.

informal I feel confident that we will win the game with our star player on the team.

slang He's feeling pretty confident about asking her out on a date.

figurative The CEO exuded confidence as he made bold decisions for the company.

Grammatical Forms of confident

past tense

confided

plural

confidents

comparative

more confident

superlative

most confident

present tense

confident

future tense

will be confident

perfect tense

have been confident

continuous tense

is being confident

singular

confident

positive degree

confident

infinitive

to be confident

gerund

confiding

participle

confiding

Origin and Evolution of confident

First Known Use: 1565 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'confident' originated from the Latin word 'confidentem' which means 'trusting, having full trust'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'confident' has evolved to not only mean having trust or faith in oneself or others, but also to convey a sense of assurance, self-assuredness, and belief in one's abilities.