confidence
Confidence held by the general population, often in institutions.
Used to express the highest level of confidence.
Used to express the highest level of confidence.
Used to express the highest level of confidence.
An economic indicator that measures the degree of optimism that consumers feel about the overall state of the economy.
Used to express the highest level of confidence.
The level of optimism or pessimism that investors have about the stock market and the broader economy.
A high degree of confidence.
The level of optimism or pessimism that business managers feel about the prospects of their companies and the economy.
A high degree of confidence.
A high degree of confidence.
Confidence that is increasing over time.
Confidence that has become greater.
Confidence that is increasing over time.
A small degree of confidence.
A high degree of confidence.
A high degree of self-belief.
A calm and self-assured manner that is not boastful.
The highest possible level of self-belief.
A swindle in which the victim is persuaded to trust the swindler.
A swindle in which the victim is persuaded to trust the swindler.
When the level of confidence increases.
When the level of confidence goes down.
A vote to show that a person or group has support. The negative form is 'a vote of no confidence'.
A situation in which people have lost their confidence in something or someone.
To possess a belief in someone or something.
To help improve or increase confidence.
To make confidence less strong or certain.
To harm or weaken confidence.
To support or strengthen confidence.
To slightly weaken or damage confidence.
To obtain or develop more self-confidence.
To learn or develop self-confidence over time.
To tell each other secrets.
To tell each other secrets.