confidant - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of confidant in Hindi

  • विश्वासपात्र
  • सहयोगी बनाना
  • अंतरंग मित्र

confidant Definition

Noun

  • a person with whom one shares a secret or private matter, trusting them not to repeat it to others.

confidant Example

  • Ancus Marcius is merely a duplicate of Numa, as is shown by his second name, Numa Marcius, the confidant and pontifex of Numa, being no other than Numa Pompilius himself, represented as priest. ( Ancus Marcius, Numa का केवल एक डुप्लिकेट है, जैसा कि उनके दूसरे नाम, नुमा Marcius, नुमा के विश्वासपात्र और पोंटिएफ़ैक्स द्वारा दिखाया गया है, खुद को नुमा पोम्पीलियस के अलावा कोई और नहीं, पुजारी के रूप में दर्शाया गया है। )
  • She was head nurse within the centre and Dr Clarke’s confidant. ( वह केंद्र के भीतर और डॉ। क्लार्क के विश्वासपात्र थे। )
  • Sabrina had proved to be her good friend and confidant over the years. ( सबरीना वर्षों से उसकी अच्छी दोस्त और विश्वासपात्र साबित हुई थी। )
  • Jake, what do you make of all this? She asked her friend and confidant. ( जेक, तुम इस सब से क्या बनाते हो? उसने अपने दोस्त और विश्वासपात्र से पूछा। )

More Sentence

  • Lote had been a trusted confidant to her and the rest of the castle staff.
  • They support each other through choppy times, are each other’s confidant, ally.
  • I dared not imagine myself being accepted as a confidant and treated as a woman.
  • My sister today is not only my best friend, but she is my confidant and great defender.
  • Geoff in turn was a close confidant of Steen Willadsen.
  • Globke was the closest confidant and adviser of Adenauer, who could stand in for the Chancellor.
  • Even his close confidant Manning described him in later years as imprudent.
  • Joe also became a friend of presidential confidant Harry Hopkins, a former social worker and son of an Iowa harness maker.
  • A confidant and social support buffers a woman against the losses of retirement, widowhood, moves, and deaths.
  • Pierre was one of those people who, in spite of an appearance of what is called weak character, do not seek a confidant in their troubles.
  • Major allowed him into the role of friend and confidant, and dressed Lord Lies in ermine.
  • He looks what he claims to be, her friend, confidant and protector, a smiling, slightly proprietorial figure.  
  • Theo must have known in any case: he was always his parents' confidant and advisor, as well as his brother's.
  • Clinton may have a harder time finding a successor for senior adviser and long-time confidant George Stephanopoulos.
  • As the president's closest gay confidant, he anticipates playing a peacemaking role on the council.
  • In a way, I had been in love with him since the moment I saw him on the dock, walking towards us with that confidant strut.
  • He was still the quiet type, but in a confidant way, and you could sense the depth of feeling between them.  
  • Gertrude has many strings to her bow, guardian angel, seasonal fairy, a confidant and occasionally freelancing for Hugh someone.  
  • If Moniz, Jack's best friend and confidant, was begging and pleading with his best friend to slow down and stop driving like a mindless animal.  
  • Holland is a sober-suited confidant who knows which side his bread is buttered on.
  • I had decided that I had to have a partial confidant at the school.
  • After the death of Ludovico's father, Giancarlo had become his closest confidant.
  • I solitarily share this secret of ours, hoping that even you will at times forget that I am your creation and your only confidant.
  • A man of doubtful reputation, Alexander's confidant and favourite, he paid the pope a large sum for his elevation.
  • He was one of those who penetrate mysteries, and was a confidant of the righteous.
  • According to general opinion he made her his confidant and she helped him like a devoted admirer.
  • He was of a piece with it, even in its suggestion of an unfeeling, confidant hardness.
  • We thought the old man was excellent; and we found it an easy thing to make a confidant of him.
  • She had chosen me for her confidant and I learned all about her quarrels with her lover.
  • Had he, the chief of staff, been beguiled into making a woman his confidant in military secrets?
  • She knew that she should never have made a confidant of another girl, as Lily had made of her.
  • I struggled hard to speak with him, to make a confidant of him, but I could not.
  • He wrote to Arakcheev, the Emperor's confidant: It must be as my sovereign pleases, but I cannot work with the Minister (meaning Barclay).