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How to Use "Confidence" with Example Sentences
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confidence
(n):
strong belief in your abilities or someone else's abilities; strong feeling of certainty or trust
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Used with adjectives:
"
They have
complete
confidence
in him.
"
(complete, full, total, absolute)
"
Confidence
is at an all-time
high
in the team.
"
(high, low)
"
We have
growing
confidence
in her abilities.
"
(growing, increased, increasing)
"
He has
great
confidence
in his children.
"
(great, tremendous)
"
The win gave us
added
confidence
.
"
(added, extra, renewed)
"
He has a very strong
inner
confidence
.
"
(inner, personal)
Used with verbs:
"
She
has
very little
confidence
in herself.
"
(has)
"
The talk was to
build
confidence
in the team.
"
(build)
"
He
showed
great
confidence
at the meeting.
"
(showed, demonstrated, displayed, projected)
"
He
lacks
confidence
in the social area.
"
(lacks)
"
People
are losing
confidence
in our government.
"
(be + losing)
"
How can we
gain
her
confidence
again.
"
(gain, earn, get, win, restore)
"
He
betrayed
our
confidence
.
"
(betrayed, broke, destroyed, shattered)
"
I wish I could
give
you
confidence
.
"
(give)
"
The affair
shook
her
confidence
in men.
"
(shook, weakened)
Used with prepositions:
"
She has
confidence
about
the new project.
"
(about)
"
We have
confidence
in
the president.
"
(in)
"
There seems to be a lack of
confidence
among
the team players.
"
(among, between)
"
She gave her speech
with
confidence
.
"
(with)
"
She suffers from a lack
of
confidence
.
"
(of)
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