CONFIDANT | • confidant n. A person in whom one can confide or share one’s secrets: a friend. • CONFIDANT n. (French) a (male) person confided in or entrusted with secrets, esp. in love affairs, also CONFIDENT. |
CONFIDENT | • confident adj. Very sure of something; positive. • confident adj. Self-assured, self-reliant, sure of oneself. • confident adj. (Obsolete, in negative sense) Forward, impudent. |
CONFIDERS | • confiders n. Plural of confider. • CONFIDER n. one who confides. |
CONFIDING | • confiding v. Present participle of confide. • confiding adj. Having or showing confidence or trust in another person. • confiding adj. In confidence; as if with trust. |
CONFIGURE | • configure v. (Transitive) To set up or arrange something in such a way that it is ready for operation for a particular… • CONFIGURE v. to set up (a computer system). |
CONFINERS | • confiners n. Plural of confiner. • CONFINER n. one who, or that which, limits or restrains. |
CONFINING | • confining v. Present participle of confine. • confining adj. Limiting; restrictive. • CONFINE v. to shut within an enclosure. |
CONFIRMED | • confirmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of confirm. • confirmed adj. (Formal) having a settled habit; inveterate or habitual. • confirmed adj. Verified or ratified. |
CONFIRMEE | • confirmee n. A person who is confirmed via religious rite. • confirmee n. One to whom anything is confirmed. • CONFIRMEE n. one to whom anything is confirmed. |
CONFIRMER | • confirmer n. One who confirms something. • CONFIRMER n. one who confirms, also CONFIRMOR. |
CONFIRMOR | • confirmor n. (Law) One who performs the confirmation of an estate; the grantor of a deed of confirmation. • confirmor n. (Hong Kong, specifically) A purchaser of real estate who resells the property before the transaction is completed. • CONFIRMOR n. one who confirms, also CONFIRMER. |
CONFISEUR | • confiseur n. A French confectioner. • CONFISEUR n. (French) a confectioner. |
CONFITEOR | • confiteor n. (Christianity, chiefly Roman Catholicism) A prayer, typically beginning “I confess to Almighty God…”… • Confiteor n. Alternative letter-case form of confiteor. • CONFITEOR n. (Latin) a prayer of confession of sins. |
CONFITURE | • confiture n. A preserve or jelly/jam of candied fruit. • CONFITURE n. (obsolete) conserve, preserved fruit, also COMFITURE. |
CONFIXING | • confixing v. Present participle of confix. • CONFIX v. (Shakespeare) to fix firmly. |
RECONFINE | • reconfine v. (Transitive) To confine again. • RECONFINE v. to confine again. |
RECONFIRM | • reconfirm v. To confirm again; to establish more firmly. • reconfirm v. (Aviation, travel, dated) To advise an airline of your intention to use a reservation, or risk cancellation. • RECONFIRM v. to confirm anew. |
UNCONFINE | • unconfine v. (Transitive) To free from confinement. • UNCONFINE v. to free from confinement. |