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Overconfident

Confident to excess

Canapeacute confident

A sofa having a seat at each end at right angles to the main seats

Presumingly

Confidently arrogantly

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Pot sure

Made confident by drink

Overweening

Unduly confident arrogant presumptuous conceited

Stigma

Stigma, denotes loss of confidence by the employer amount to 'stigma', Kamal Kishore Lakshman v. Pan American World Airways, AIR 1987 SC 229:

Trust

of a third party (the beneficiary), Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1513. A trust is simply a confidence, reposed either ex-pressly or impliedly in a person (hence called the trustee), for the benefit of another (hence

Censure motion

Censure motion, is a motion moved against the government censuring its policy in some direction or an individual minister or ministers of the Government, Office of the Speaker in the Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding and Philip...

Entrustment

handed over to another, continues to be its owner. Further the person handing over the property must have confidence in the person taking the property so as to create a fiduciary, relationship between them. A mere transaction

Rely

To rest with confidence as when fully satisfied of the veracity integrity or ability of persons or of the certainty of facts

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