agape, balanced, courageous, expecting, hubristic, of good hope, positive, secure, unafraid, unfrightened, waiting for
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He is a confident speaker. [adjective]
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I 'm confident that together we will continue to rapidly improve our ability to combat any would-be cyber aggressors. [adjective]
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Britain was a confident country at this time, with an expanding Empire. [adjective]
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"I had misgivings that such would be his fate," resumed the scout, in a less confident and joyous tone. [adjective]
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The scout regarded Heyward in surprise, and then lifting his cap, he answered, in a tone less confident than before--though still expressing doubt. [adjective]
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He said to himself that he had been too sanguine, eager, self-confident, ardent, impetuous, and, if the nasty word must be faced, even too self-conceited. [adjective]
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It must indeed have been, thought Morton, in some such spot as this that Burley was likely to find a congenial confident. [adjective]
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He was quite agitated; I really believe the poor fellow was trembling, and I did not feel very confident; however, I asked him what it was that he wanted. [adjective]
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She intended to devote only a short time to the interview, which she anticipated with the satisfaction of the strong who are confident of victory. [adjective]
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The grey, ill-fitting garment disfigured Barine, and she desired that the Queen should feel confident of surpassing her rival even in outward charms. [adjective]
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"These are grievous times," said Iras, who saw in amazement the Queen's eyes sparkle with the confident light of victory. [adjective]
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