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n. (plural of confidant English)
Usage examples of "confidants".
Lewinsky told most of these confidants about events in her relationship with the President as they occurred, sometimes in considerable detail.
Her detailed statements to the grand jury and the OIC in 1998 are consistent with statements to her confidants dating back to 1995, documents that she created, and physical evidence.
Lewinsky told confidants of the emotional underpinnings of the relationship as it evolved.
Lewinsky later told confidants that the relationship began with kissing.
For a zulkir, true confidants were rarer than dragon's blood, more precious than a golem's tears.
Research confirms that marriage isolates women (but not men) from friends, and men (but not women) from confidants (Fischer & Phillips, 1982).
Georges, the two trusty confidants in whose hands lay the secret of the _coup d'etat_, that is to say the head of the President.
Towards two o'clock in the morning the Comte Roguet, after Morny the most intimate of the confidants of the Elysee, an ex-peer of France and a lieutenant-general, came out of Louis Bonaparte's private room.