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单词 confidently
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confidentconfident /ˈkɑnfədənt/ ●●● S3 W2 adjective Etymology Thesaurus 1sure that you can do something or deal with a situation successfully:  Sandy gave her a confident smile.confident about I feel much more confident about my abilities these days.THESAURUSself-confidentconfident that you can do things well and that other people will like you:  He’s much more self-confident since he got a job.self-assured/self-possessedconfident and calm about what you are doing:  She gave the speech in a slow self-assured voice.poisedbehaving in a confident, calm, and graceful way:  Catherine looked poised and ready as the audience waited for her to begin.securefeeling confident, safe, and happy:  The teachers at the school work hard to make the children feel secure.assertiveconfident and willing to say what you want or demand things:  Men tend to be more assertive than women.boldconfident and not afraid of offending people or do something dangerous or new:  She was bold enough to tell her boss that he was doing the wrong thing.brashconfident in a loud way that annoys other people:  Ed can be brash, but he does manage to sell cars.arroganttoo confident and showing that you think you are better or smarter than other people:  He’s very smart, but he’s so arrogant no one wants to work with him.2[not before noun] sure that something will happen in the way that you want or expect: confident (that) Doctors are confident that he’ll make a full recovery.confident of He seems confident of victory in this year’s Senate race.confident about Investors are less confident about the economic situation. see thesaurus at sure13sure that something is true: confident (that) We are confident we have done nothing wrong. [Origin: 1500–1600 Latin, present participle of confidere] see also self-confidentconfidently adverb
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