Confidencia in english

Confidence

pronunciation: kɑnfədəns part of speech: noun
In gestures

confidencia = confidential remark ; private remark ; secret. 

Example: Rest assured that all 'confidential remarks' will be edited out of the final report which I will send to the list next week.Example: Bush refused to apologize for what was a private remark made before a live microphone.Example: And therein lies the secret of the unshakeable belief of reference librarians that what they do is the very pith and marrow of librarianship.

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» en confidenciain confidence .

Example: This paper discusses reasons for freedom of information, information received by government in confidence and information violating personal privacy.

» hacerse confidenciasexchange + confidences .

Example: I've never told a single soul about my quarrels with Bob. but maybe it would be a good thing for Deb and me to exchange confidences.

» hacer una confidenciatell + a secretconfide (in/to) .

Example: Fully 50% of the respondents to my survey say the person to whom they're most likely to tell a secret is their significant other.

Example: When the interviewer made a second visit to some households and had become accepted, more and complicated problems were confided simply because she was an outside person.

» intercambiar confidenciasexchange + confidences .

Example: I've never told a single soul about my quarrels with Bob. but maybe it would be a good thing for Deb and me to exchange confidences.

Confidencia synonyms

trust in spanish: confianza, pronunciation: trʌst part of speech: noun, verb authority in spanish: autoridad, pronunciation: əθɔrəti part of speech: noun assurance in spanish: garantía, pronunciation: əʃʊrəns part of speech: noun self-confidence in spanish: auto confianza, pronunciation: selfkɑnfədəns part of speech: noun sureness in spanish: seguridad, pronunciation: ʃɜrnəs part of speech: noun self-assurance in spanish: seguridad en sí mismo, pronunciation: selfəʃʊrəns part of speech: noun
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