Confidant in a sentence as a noun

You think you're confidant and can handle it?

So HN will have to be my confidant for now.

But I DO think that you should find a friend or confidant who can be supportive and help you work through this.

John Zerzan is who you are looking for, and was even a confidant to Kaczynski.

There's nothing more dangerous than a confidant gambler.

If you can't afford one, you need to find a friend, confidant, or family member that's away from the action.

Gee did not say anything privately that is now being revealed, betraying his trust that his confidant wouldn't tell.

" Hand a trusted confidant a quarter of your monthly income and tell them to give it to a charity antithetical to your beliefs if you fail the test.

Somehow I do not feel confidant about correlating language popularity on stackoverflow to the actual popularity.

I guess what he meant is how google is over-confidant, non-respecting and may be little bit arrogant ... There is no doubt that Android is big now but it is also true that Nokia is the biggest cell-phone maker and the marriage of these 2 would have been revolutionary ...

Confidant definitions

noun

someone to whom private matters are confided

See also: intimate