Confidences Sentence Examples
He was summoned in April 1675 before a committee of the House of Commons to give evidence against Lauderdale, and disclosed, without reluctance according to his enemies, confidences which had passed between him and the minister.
When Burke had become one of the most famous men in Europe, no visitor to his house was more welcome than the friend with whom long years before he had tried poetic flights, and exchanged all the sanguine confidences of boyhood.
Mrs Langloh Parker, of course, was not initiated (indeed, no white man has gone through the actual and very painful rites), but confidences were made to her with great secrecy.
I hope to make it a good read, without giving away too many trade secrets or personal confidences.
As previously noted, it's critical to bring your health care provider into your confidences and discuss herbal remedies with him.
These confidences foster a sense of intimacy as they encourage you to share your own problems with them.
He would cross his fingers and trust she wouldn't divulge any confidences to her boss, Fitzgerald.
The king did indeed make her the confidante of his affairs and of his resentment against the cardinal, but she, far from repeating his confidences to the minister, set herself to encourage the king in his resistance to Richelieu's dominion.
He brought out in the Presse (1849) a series of Confidences, and somewhat later a kind of autobiography, entitled Raphael.