Be in (one's) confidence In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "be in (one's) confidence", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-05-10 07:05

Meaning of Be in (one's) confidence

Be in (one's) confidence spoken language positive

If you're in one's confidence, you are trusted with their secrets.

She is said to be very much in the director's confidence.

I told you all my secrets coz you're in my confidence.

I'm sorry, I can't tell you what Rachel said. I'm in her confidence.

He is so skeptical that he hardly can find anyone be in his confidence.

Be in (one's) confidence spoken language positive

If you're in one's confidence, you are trusted with their secrets.

She is said to be very much in the director's confidence.

I told you all my secrets coz you're in my confidence.

I'm sorry, I can't tell you what Rachel said. I'm in her confidence.

He is so skeptical that he hardly can find anyone be in his confidence.

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To decide to believe someone‘s saying although they may not tell the truth

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trustworthy, stable, unlikely to fail

repose trust/confidence/hope in sb/sth

To put  your trust confidence or hope in somebody or something

get (one's) feet under the table

If you get your feet under the table, you get confidence in a new job or situation.

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