Crossword-Solution: CONFIDING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Confiding | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Confide |
| Confiding | a. | That confides; trustful; unsuspicious. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “CONFIDING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| relying | 1 answer |
| entrusting | 2 answers |
| disclosing | 4 answers |
| believing | 16 answers |
| sharing | 16 answers |
| Whispering. | 20 answers |
| unsuspecting | 46 answers |
| divulging | 47 answers |
| guileless | 50 answers |
| Admitting | 55 answers |
| Gullible | 61 answers |
| Telling | 67 answers |
| Ingenuous | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONFIDING (5)
Here dreaming, though wide-awake, of the exquisite tortures to which they were to put him at break of day, those confiding savages were found by the treacherous Hook.
Yet Hester was hardly safe in confiding herself to that gusty tenderness: it passed as suddenly as it came.
Archie looked closely at the red-headed young man for the first time, and met his lively brown eyes, full of a droll, confiding sort of humor.
That night--it was the fourteenth of August--he sat up late, and wrote two fervent letters; one was to Lucie, explaining the strong obligation he was under to go to Paris, and showing her, at length, the reasons that he had, for feeling confident that he could become involved in no personal danger there; the other was to the Doctor, confiding Lucie and their dear child to his care, and dwelling on the same topics with the strongest assurances.
The one knows and therefore speaks with authority about the goodness and badness of flutes, while the other, confiding in him, will do what he is told by him? True.
Quotes with CONFIDING (3)
He said he'd never opened up to anyone... But that confiding in me, was like learning to breathe all over again. I don't know about you, but how do you turn away from that?
It occurs to me that she is not unique--that all women compare lives. We are aware of whose husband works more, who helps more around the house, who makes more money, who is having more sex. We compare our children, taking note of who is sleeping through the night, eating their vegetables, minding their manners, getting into the right schools. We know who keeps the best house, throws the best parties, cooks the best meals, has the best tennis game. We know who among us is the…
The aftereffects of confiding something you shouldn't have, almost as bad as a hangover.