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confiding

[kuhn-fahy-ding] / kənˈfaɪ dɪŋ /








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She didn’t see anyone’s condition worsen, which encouraged her to ask Oliver if he would take her on as a patient, confiding in him about her struggles.

From Washington Post

The intimate conversations shared in his classroom at lunchtime, beginning with chats about rowing or schoolwork and evolving into the confiding of crushes and sexual firsts.

From Washington Post

Pandas do not seem a particularly confiding species and seem to share their inmost thoughts and feelings with few.

From Washington Post

The middle school students across King County opened their school email, clicked a hyperlink to fill out a questionnaire and began confiding some of the most sensitive parts of their lives into the screen.

From Seattle Times

Whether letting loose with the cast in exuberant ensemble numbers or confiding her truth to her laptop in “Unruly Heart,” her virtuosity consolidates the audience’s love and concern for her character.

From Los Angeles Times