confident - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "confident" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

confident
[ˈkɒnfɪdənt]
[ˈkɑːnfɪdənt]
Definitions
adjective
feeling or showing confidence in oneself; self-assured.
she was a confident, outgoing girl
noun
a confidant.
His parents were his closest confidents and friends in a sense, but they were still his parents.
Examples
She is confident that any new features, including work to complete a path, will boost the park's image.
Obviously he can't make any promises but I am confident that he will look at the arguments carefully.
This is a slick yet wearable collection that just begs to be worn with killer heels and a sexy, confident smile.
he looked very confident
I walk in with confident ease and smile at the people I pass, who are only too happy to see me.
They refused to be overawed by Brazil, and came out fully confident in their ability to win.
He was confident of winning with a stoppage and I'm sure he would have done if he'd had the chance.
I do believe we should be reasonably confident about our prospects for the future.
So from a very early age I've always felt very confident in and on the water.
He said he was very confident that agriculture had a bright future in the enlarged EU.