| CONFIDANTE | • confidante n. A female confidant. • confidante n. A type of settee having a seat at each end at right angles to the main seats. • CONFIDANTE n. (French) a (female) person confided in or entrusted with secrets, esp. in love affairs. |
| CONFIDANTS | • confidants n. Plural of confidant. • CONFIDANT n. (French) a (male) person confided in or entrusted with secrets, esp. in love affairs, also CONFIDENT. |
| CONFIDENCE | • confidence n. Self-assurance. • confidence n. A feeling of certainty; firm trust or belief; faith. • confidence n. Information held in secret; a piece of information shared but to thence be kept in secret. |
| CONFIDENCY | • confidency n. Dated form of confidence. • CONFIDENCY n. a feeling or consciousness of one's powers or of reliance on one's circumstances, also CONFIDENCE. |
| CONFIDENTS | • confidents n. Plural of confident. • CONFIDENT n. a person in whom another confides, also CONFIDANT. |
| CONFIGURED | • configured v. Simple past tense and past participle of configure. • CONFIGURE v. to set up (a computer system). |
| CONFIGURES | • configures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of configure. • CONFIGURE v. to set up (a computer system). |
| CONFINABLE | • confinable adj. Able to be confined. • CONFINABLE adj. capable of being confined, also CONFINEABLE. |
| CONFINEDLY | • CONFINED adv. CONFINE, to shut within an enclosure. |
| CONFIRMAND | • confirmand n. (Religion) A candidate for confirmation or affirmation of baptism. • CONFIRMAND n. a candidate for religious confirmation. |
| CONFIRMEES | • confirmees n. Plural of confirmee. • CONFIRMEE n. one to whom anything is confirmed. |
| CONFIRMERS | • confirmers n. Plural of confirmer. • CONFIRMER n. one who confirms, also CONFIRMOR. |
| CONFIRMING | • confirming v. Present participle of confirm. • confirming n. An act of confirmation. • CONFIRMING n. the act of confirming. |
| CONFIRMORS | • confirmors n. Plural of confirmor. • CONFIRMOR n. one who confirms, also CONFIRMER. |
| CONFISCATE | • confiscate v. (Transitive) To use one’s authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder. • confiscate adj. (Obsolete) Confiscated; seized and appropriated by the government for public use; forfeit. • CONFISCATE v. to seize as forfeited to the public treasury. |
| CONFISERIE | • CONFISERIE n. (French) a confectionery. |
| CONFISEURS | • confiseurs n. Plural of confiseur. • CONFISEUR n. (French) a confectioner. |
| CONFITEORS | • confiteors n. Plural of confiteor. • Confiteors n. Plural of Confiteor. • CONFITEOR n. (Latin) a prayer of confession of sins. |
| CONFITURES | • confitures n. Plural of confiture. • CONFITURE n. (obsolete) conserve, preserved fruit, also COMFITURE. |