Trust And Communication

3 words in this vocabulary list

verb to trust someone with personal information or feelings

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • It is important to have someone you can confide in when facing difficult situations.
  • I always confide in my best friend whenever I need advice.
  • I know I can confide in my squad with anything that's on my mind.
  • Sometimes it feels like the stars are the only ones I can confide in.

verb present participle of the verb 'confide', which means to trust someone with private or secret information

adjective showing confidence; trusting

  • She was known for her confiding nature, always willing to share her thoughts and feelings with others.
  • I feel comfortable confiding in you about my problems.
  • I never expected him to start confiding in me like that.
  • The tree stood tall and strong, its branches confiding secrets to the wind.

noun the act of making secret and underhanded plans

adjective involving making secret and underhanded plans

  • The scheming employee was eventually caught embezzling funds from the company.
  • I heard that Lisa has been scheming to get a promotion at work.
  • Don't trust him, he's always scheming to get what he wants.
  • The dark clouds overhead seemed to be scheming to ruin our picnic.