confidente
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of confidente
< French, special use of confidente female confidant
Example Sentences
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The last remaining member of the Mexican Lodge 55 El Confidente, played in a lovely performance by Cheech Marin, paints scenes that come true, either because he can see the future or his paintings can create it.
From Los Angeles Times
In January 2018, Brigitte Macron: L’affranchie came out, followed four months later by Brigitte Macron: La confidente.
From The Guardian
He would have brought his cello, and we could have plunged into music and quite forgotten how many years had passed since we first played and sang the "Stella Confidente."
From Project Gutenberg
The reading parts were so distributed by the manager, the Princess, that she herself got the Princess, Julienne the confidente Leonore, Albano the Poet Tasso, a youthful-cheeked Chamberlain the Duke, and Froulay Alphonso.
From Project Gutenberg
But he was, after some triall, so confidente, as he caused them to send carpenters to rear a great frame for a large house, to receive ye salte & such other uses.
From Project Gutenberg
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