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confide

[kuhn-fahyd] / kənˈfaɪd /




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In a follow-up Zoom call from his home in Amsterdam, he confides that he almost felt like giving up, but figured maybe a change of scenery was what he needed.

From Los Angeles Times

“But…to whom can I confide the truth?”

From Literature

Maybe it’s the darkness or the fact that she confided in me.

From Literature

Rick turned to his circle of friends to confide his greatest fears of being left alone, sparing Suzanne.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Thursday's episode, a civil war erupted between two traitors after Rachel revealed to her fellow contestants that banished faithful Amanda had confided in her she was a former detective.

From BBC