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confidant

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con·fi·dant  (knf-dnt, -dänt, knf-dnt, -dänt)
n.
1. One to whom secrets or private matters are disclosed.
2. A character in a drama or fiction, such as a trusted friend or servant, who serves as a device for revealing the inner thoughts or intentions of a main character.

[French confident, from Italian confidente, from Latin cnfdns, cnfdent-, present participle of cnfdere, to rely on; see confide.]

confidant [ˌkɒnfɪˈdænt ˈkɒnfɪˌdænt]
n
a person, esp a man, to whom private matters are confided
[from French confident, from Italian confidente, n use of adj: trustworthy, from Latin confīdens confident]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.confidantconfidant - someone to whom private matters are confided
confidante - a female confidant
friend - a person you know well and regard with affection and trust; "he was my best friend at the university"
repository, secretary - a person to whom a secret is entrusted

confidant confidante
noun close friend, familiar, intimate, crony, alter ego, main man (slang, chiefly U.S.), bosom friend You are her closest friend and confidante.
Translations
confidant [ˌkɒnfɪˈdænt] Nconfidente m
confidant [ˌkɒnfɪˈdænt] nconfident m
confidant
nVertraute(r) m
confidant [ˌkɒnfɪˈdænt] nconfidente m
confidant [ˌkɒnfɪˈdænt] nconfidente m


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Ferrars, and the kind of confidant of himself, talked to her a great deal of the parsonage at Delaford, described its deficiencies, and told her what he meant to do himself towards removing them.
Here of course was the very heaven-sent confidant for such an enterprise as mine.
He was a great confidant of Long John Silver, and so the mention of his name leads me on to speak of our ship's cook, Barbecue, as the men called him.
 
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