Examples of confident in a Sentence
I am confident about my ability to do the job. The players seem more relaxed and confident this season. He has become more confident in his Spanish-speaking skills. They have a confident air about them.
Hereof, how do you describe a confident person?
A confident person is someone who acknowledges their own achievements and effort. They are their own cheerleaders, without needing validation from someone else. Being confident not only helps you seek new opportunities but also trust yourself a lot more.
- Break ‘confident’ down into sounds: [KON] + [FUH] + [DUHNT] – say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
- Record yourself saying ‘confident’ in full sentences, then watch yourself and listen.
Additionally, how do you say I am confident in English?
confident
- certain. She’s absolutely certain she’s going to make it as a singer.
- sure. She was no longer sure what she thought about the situation.
- positive. I’m positive she said she’d be here.
- secure. She felt secure and protected when she was with him.
- satisfied. People must be satisfied that the treatment is safe.
How do you say you are confident?
confident
- assured,
- secure,
- self-asserting,
- self-assured,
- self-confident.
Is it confident in or confident of?
We use “confident in” when we trust our ability. We use “confident of” when we believe something will come true. Examples: I feel confident in my ability to pass the exam.
What do you call a confident woman?
self-confident
assured, confident, fearless, poised, secure, self-assured, self-reliant, sure of oneself. confidante, confide, confidant, confined.
What do you call someone who is extremely confident?
brash, careless, cocky, presumptuous, pushy, reckless, cocksure, foolhardy, heedless, hubristic, impudent, overweening, presuming, rash, self-assertive.
What is very confident?
having strong belief or full assurance; sure: confident of fulfillment. sure of oneself; having no uncertainty about one’s own abilities, correctness, successfulness, etc.; self-confident; bold: a confident speaker. excessively bold; presumptuous.