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What do CONFIDENT and CONFIDENTIAL have totally different meaning?
Why do CONFIDENT and CONFIDENTIAL have totally different meanings? They seem have a same root.
Jul 24, 2016 8:50 AM
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Perhaps the meanings are not that different if you think about it like this:
In latin “confidere” means “to trust”.
When you are confident, you have trust in yourself.
“To confide in someone” is to trust them enough to tell them of a secret or private matter.
If something is confidential it is intended to be kept secret. In other words, it is only for people who can be trusted.
July 24, 2016
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I think confident means to be sure, decided. It can also mean to trust : "I'm self confident" means I trust myself. Confidentially is an adverb, meaning something is secret. Bye !
July 24, 2016
Confident means an act of trust on something , examples like ' I'm confident on that" .Confidential means intended to be kept secret.
July 24, 2016
I am not too sure about this myself, but my guess is that these two words have an irregular root.
Or, eg: "If my information was being used confidentially, I would be confident."
July 24, 2016
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