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confidante

noun as in friend

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His confidante, Louis Howe, reminded FDR there had never been a divorced president.

Mary drank to mask her pain, wipe out her feelings, and sleep,” says a confidante, “not get drunk.

He didn't much want the job, he was more fulfilled as Jack's confidante that he was ever likely to be as Jack's heir.

Dame Maggie Smith's fiery Dowager Countess will get a confidante in the form of Lady Shackleton, played by Dame Harriet Walters.

She, then still a teen, instantly became his closest confidante and companion through the many storms of his career.

I must have a confidante here, and there are only two to choose from.

The noble lady has bargained to make over to her confidante all her interest in Hervey's heart.

You will at once see from this that Sally had lost no time in finding a confidante for the fossil's communication.

Mrs. Beaumont opened the delicate case with a sigh, which claimed the notice of her young confidante.

The girl who had relied upon herself from childhood, needed no explanation, no confidante.

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to confidante, such as: acquaintance, adviser, companion, confidant, crony, and adherent.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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