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Definition of Confidence
Confidence
con·fi·dence


Definition/Meaning
(noun)
a feeling of certainty and faith in one's powers/abilities or circumstances, the state or quality of being confident;

e.g. His confidence made him seem charming and attractive to others.

(noun)
a feeling/belief of faith or certainty that someone/something can be relied upon to be effective, proper, or correct;

e.g. I have confidence that they will be successful in their attempt.

(noun)
a feeling of being certain about the truth of something, i.e. the state or quality of being confident in something;

e.g. She could say with confidence that she knew what to do.

(noun)
a relationship with and reliance on someone else that relies on trust in them and their discretion;

e.g. I took him into confidence and told him what was bothering me.

(noun)
a communication of some private or secret matter that is made with the trust of the listener and their discretion;

e.g. She shared her confidence with me and told me that I wasn't to spread it.




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Quotes
  • "A clear vision, backed by definite plans, gives you a tremendous feeling of confidence and personal power." -- Brian Tracy

  • "Confidence is quiet. Insecurity is loud." -- Karin Luise

  • "Confidence is what happens when you've done the hard work that entitles you to succeed." -- Pat Summit

  • "Confidence sells--people believe in those who believe in themselves." -- Simon Black

  • "Do not allow negative thoughts to enter your mind for they are the weeds that strangle confidence." -- Bruce Lee

  • "Half of getting there is having the confidence to show up and keep showing up." -- Sophia Amoruso

  • "Never bend your head. Hold it high. Look the world straight in the eye." -- Helen Keller

  • "No one is going to pay much attention to the person who has no confidence in themselves." -- Napoleon Hill

  • "Own your mistakes. It shows confidence, accountability, and integrity." -- Travis Bradberry

  • "Remember: If someone's trying to pull you down that means they're already beneath you." -- Karen Salmansohn

  • "Too little confidence, and you're unable to act; too much confidence, and you are unable to hear." -- John Maeda



Phrases
  • Take heart



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