7 Verbs to Use for the Word confide

He was looking at her warily, wondering, evidently, as to how far he dared confide in her.

It signifieth (if it signifieth anything) that he doth not confide in his own reputation, and judgeth his own bare word not to deserve credit: for why, if he taketh his word to be good, doth he back it with asseverations?

Here at a noisy feast the lips of all the joyful guests open in general song, and there the lonely maiden becomes mute in the presence of the friend in whom she would fain confide, and with smiling mouth refuses the kiss.

And when the next day they heard Miss Becky confide to Lizzie that she had made "a splendid basket," and was going to hang it for Tim on that "fust pleasant day of May," they whispered to each other, "A May-basket for a prize-fighter!"

There, crouching in the dark, Charlemagne overheard him confide to his wife a plot to murder the emperor on the morrow.

Why wilt thou not confide in me?

Some beauty's snatch'd each day, each hour; For beauty is a fleeting flow'r: Then how can wisdom e'er confide In beauty's momentary pride?

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  confide