What are the antonyms for CONFIDENT?
- sad, unsure, quiet, timid, indecisive, incapable, shy, wavering, vacillating, indefinite, doubtful, uncertain, overmodest, hesitant, incertain, unassertive, reserved, depressed, meek, Self-reproving, weak, diffident, fearful, afraid, pessimistic, bashful, cowardly.
Synonyms for CONFIDENT
- unfalteringly,
- Stout-hearted,
- easy going,
- overassertive,
- patent,
- dignified,
- Unblenching,
- bare-faced,
- at ease,
- wrongheaded,
- locked on,
- unselfconscious,
- satisfied,
- decisive,
- confident,
- raffish,
- pleasure-seeking,
- flipper,
- beefcake,
- Irrefragable,
- doubtless,
- trusting,
- clear cut,
- intrepid,
- out for number one,
- self-contented,
- Soothed,
- Preening,
- reassured,
- decided,
- peremptory,
- looking on bright side,
- incontestable,
- self-glorying,
- bodacious,
- jockstrap,
- incontrovertible,
- irrefutable,
- conceited,
- out and out,
- set,
- Unscared,
- puffed up,
- imperious,
- upbeat,
- veritable,
- fascistic,
- unequivocal,
- unmistakable,
- two-fisted,
- on own,
- hardy,
- self-confident,
- hotdogger,
- optimistic,
- self-made,
- no mistake,
- chirpier,
- sure of oneself,
- sure,
- collected,
- capable,
- forward-looking,
- believing,
- expectant,
- defiant,
- not turn a hair,
- decidedly,
- looking through rose-colored glasses,
- dogmatic,
- unafraid,
- uppity,
- doctrinaire,
- rakish,
- stouthearted,
- self-pleased,
- presidential,
- surefooted,
- bet on,
- fearless,
- trustful,
- jaunty,
- olympian,
- assured,
- peaceful,
- hoity-toity,
- cool hand,
- self-sufficient,
- keeping a stiff upper lip,
- self-sustaining,
- stalwart,
- Grounded,
- self-assertive,
- undismayed,
- officious,
- grand,
- calm,
- plucky,
- overfamiliar,
- wrong-headed,
- gutsy,
- emphatic,
- authoritative,
- unfaltering,
- Heman,
- crowing,
- forceful,
- unfearing,
- high-handed,
- absolute,
- secure,
- chirpy,
- smooth,
- self-possessed,
- proud,
- courageous,
- on one's own,
- never-failing,
- free from doubt,
- coming on strong,
- smart guy,
- for a face,
- high,
- smug,
- hotshot,
- unquestioning,
- undoubting,
- unfrightened,
- unhesitating,
- looking on the bright side,
- bold,
- manful,
- positively,
- brave,
- keeping the faith,
- attitude,
- positive,
- undeniable,
- Disimpassioned,
- Quieter,
- valiant,
- fail-safe,
- hopeful,
- Undauntable,
- Undoubtful,
- doing one's own thing,
- hotdogging,
- quietest,
- unperturbable,
- well-built,
- up-beat,
- composed,
- Self-dependent,
- self-supported,
- cool as cucumber,
- full of oneself,
- indisputable,
- looking forward to,
- swellheaded,
- pushy,
- mannish,
- Lion-hearted,
- manly,
- certain,
- levelheaded,
- encouraged,
- cocksure,
- self-reliant,
- stouter,
- chesty,
- aweless,
- vain,
- assertive,
- colter,
- belief,
- huffy,
- assuredly,
- FAILSAFE,
- self-assured,
- valorous,
- counting on,
- faithful,
- undaunted,
- Expecting,
- keeping one's shirt on,
- having nerves of steel,
- cincher,
- complacent,
- narcissistic,
- sanguine,
- indubitable,
- masculine,
- definite,
- gallant,
- convinced,
- Racked,
- on top of world,
- over-confident,
- chin-up,
- L,
- herolike,
- having faith in,
- for a fact,
- heroic,
- high-and-mighty,
- honored,
- chivalrous,
- ostentatious,
- Unfearful,
- independent,
- together,
- smart alecky,
- character trait,
- condescending,
- possessed,
- self-sufficing,
- fun-loving,
- haughty,
- presumptuous,
- undoubted,
- chestier,
- reckless,
- steadfast,
- red-blooded,
- unquestionable,
- pumped up,
- Sure-footed,
- Presuming,
- behaviour,
- ballsy,
- depending on,
- polished,
- self-sustained,
- have one's act together,
- stiff-necked,
- easy-going,
- glib,
- rose-colored,
- dictative,
- chirpiest,
- smoothly,
- clear,
- jocker,
- forward,
- overconfident,
- dauntless,
- egoistic.
Usage Examples for CONFIDENT
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Under these circumstances, although perfectly confident of their power to beat off any attack, it was resolved that every precaution should be taken when the time approached. - "On the Pampas" by G. A. Henty
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He must be brave and strong, and above all confident that his intense longing would make his venture successful. - "The Odyssey of Sam Meecham" by Charles E. Fritch