Crossword-Solution: CONFIDANT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Confidant | n. fem. | Alt. of Confidante |
We have 22 clues for the answer “CONFIDANT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| someone to whom private matters are confided | 1 answer |
| Secret recipient | 1 answer |
| Baruch's role to three Presidents. | 1 answer |
| Secret lover? | 2 answers |
| PRIVATE affair, person trusted with | 2 answers |
| Intimate friend. | 3 answers |
| Colleague | 23 answers |
| Crony | 23 answers |
| Acquaintance | 26 answers |
| compeer | 27 answers |
| advisor | 28 answers |
| ALTER ego | 33 answers |
| Amigo | 33 answers |
| Consultant | 35 answers |
| Mentor | 37 answers |
| BUDDY ___ | 39 answers |
| Adviser | 40 answers |
| Comrade | 41 answers |
| Companion | 48 answers |
| Mate | 50 answers |
| Friend | 56 answers |
| Familiar | 87 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONFIDANT (5)
One day while meditating on the waywardness of fate, He felt the ache of lonely man to find a fitting mate; A petticoated pard to cheer his solitary life, A woman with soft, soothing ways, a confidant, a wife.
And as we sit long hours quietly, Reading at times, and at times simply dreaming, The very room itself becomes a friend, The confidant of intimate hopes and fears; A place where are engendered pleasant thoughts, And possibilities before unguessed Come to fruition born of sympathy.
Snared by these interests, the boy seems to have become almost at once the eager confidant and adviser of his new connection; the Church, if he had ever entertained the prospect very warmly, faded from his view; and at the age of nineteen I find him already in a post of some authority, superintending the construction of the lighthouse on the isle of Little Cumbrae, in the Firth of Clyde.
She had assisted, after luncheon, at another debate between Madame de Chantelle and her confidant, and had surmised, when she withdrew from it, that victory was permanently perched on Miss Painter’s banners.
Wellington Bry, she added plaintively: “We’re starving to death because we can’t decide where to lunch.” Welcomed into their group, and made the confidant of their difficulty, Selden learned with amusement that there were several places where one might miss something by not lunching, or forfeit something by lunching; so that eating actually became a minor consideration on the very spot consecrated to its rites.
Quotes with CONFIDANT (3)
I made the decision fifteen years ago that you were my life. My everything. You were with me in my dreams my dark lover my friend and confidant.
Oh, but once my memories had pulsed with the blood-heat of life. In desperation, I forced myself to recall that once, I had walked with kings and conversed in languages never heard in this land. Once I had stood at the prow of a Sea Wolf ship and sailed oceans unknown to seamen here. I had ridden horses through desert lands, and dined on exotic foods in Arab tents. I had roamed Constantinople’s fabled streets, and bowed before the Holy Roman Emperor’s throne. I had been a sla…
The following year the house was substantially remodeled, and the conservatory removed. As the walls of the now crumbling wall were being torn down, one of the workmen chanced upon a small leatherbound book that had apparently been concealed behind a loose brick or in a crevice in the wall. By this time Emily Dickinson was a household name in Amherst. It happened that this carpenter was a lover of poetry- and hers in particular- and when he opened the little book and realized…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).