Confidence in a sentence as a noun

Thanks everyone for the huge vote of confidence.

"That's why I can say with confidence that rich people don't create jobs, nor do businesses large or small.

"then that doesn't inspire great confidence when evaluating it as a place to work.

One stack will have 150 flaky looking quotes to do the whole project for $300, none of which stand out as inspiring much confidence.

I can say with confidence that your experience with WP Engine is out of the ordinary, but no excuses.

I can say with confidence that I browse US sites more quickly from here than I could from my home connection when I lived in the states.

So as suddenly as markets lose confidence in the debt, it becomes impossible to roll over the debt and pay it off.

Every single country in Europe would be insolvent if investors look down and lose confidence.

Sears had spent decades building consumer confidence, particularly in their Craftsman brand.

The drama only lasted a few days, but the schools brain dead response to the issue gave me zero confidence in their ability to review anything objectively.

That said, the fact that we had prevailed against Amazon also gave these engineers the confidence that we could and would do so again -- and ultimately, it didn't prevent anyone from matriculating.

Mostly I was just 'checking boxes' to improve confidence in my existing work, but I found myself very seriously debating whether I wanted to pursue a PhD when I got to the end of the MSc.

They care that they can get a level of confidence in the stability and reliability of the processor, that it has years of data on life time, and then that it can be manufactured by an array of suppliers.

Wonderful writing, I loved the way it circled several times around the central issue - the value of work, and I particularly liked this conclusion - much validation and reward in our society is driven by how much people are willing to pay you for your chosen work, and it's very hard to separate your self-worth and confidence from that.

Regularly stretching your limits is important to teach yourself confidence in your ability to tackle something difficult * vicarious victory - relating to someones success story, finding inspiration in books, movies, inspirational speakers, joining a group of inspirational people * wish fulfillment - visualization of success and contrasting with where you are now.

The obvious problem was that once Sears lost its reputation as a "you don't have to worry about it" store, it had to compete with stores like Wal-Mart on price[0].The interesting problem here is not the Sears strategy, but the fact that it takes years for the effect of reduced quality to become obvious: in the short term, consumer confidence in the brand is still high, so the worse products are bought for the same prices, under the assumption that the quality is still high.

Confidence definitions

noun

freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities; "his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular"; "after that failure he lost his confidence"; "she spoke with authority"

See also: assurance self-assurance self-confidence authority sureness

noun

a feeling of trust (in someone or something); "I have confidence in our team"; "confidence is always borrowed, never owned"

noun

a state of confident hopefulness that events will be favorable; "public confidence in the economy"

noun

a trustful relationship; "he took me into his confidence"; "he betrayed their trust"

See also: trust

noun

a secret that is confided or entrusted to another; "everyone trusted him with their confidences"; "the priest could not reveal her confidences"