confidence |
professionalism |
As nouns the difference between confidence and professionalism
is that
confidence is passive self-assurance while
professionalism is the status, methods, character or standards expected of a professional or of a professional organization, such as reliability, discretion, evenhandedness, and fair play.
confidence |
dependence |
As nouns the difference between confidence and dependence
is that
confidence is passive self-assurance while
dependence is the state of being dependent, of relying upon another.
confidence |
false |
As a noun confidence
is passive self-assurance.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
confidence |
loyalty |
As nouns the difference between confidence and loyalty
is that
confidence is passive self-assurance while
loyalty is the state of being loyal; fidelity.
confidence |
powerful |
As a noun confidence
is passive self-assurance.
As an adjective powerful is
having, or capable of exerting power, potency or influence.
confidence |
inhabitation |
As nouns the difference between confidence and inhabitation
is that
confidence is passive self-assurance while
inhabitation is the act of inhabiting, or the state of being inhabited; indwelling.
confidence |
guts |
As nouns the difference between confidence and guts
is that
confidence is passive self-assurance while
guts is .
confidence |
resolve |
As a noun confidence
is passive self-assurance.
As a verb resolve is
(
resolver).
outgoing |
confidence |
As nouns the difference between outgoing and confidence
is that
outgoing is the act of leaving or going out; exit, departure while
confidence is passive self-assurance.
As an adjective outgoing
is comfortable in social settings and interactions; confident in dealing with people especially in meeting new people; gregarious.
As a verb outgoing
is .
confidence |
firm |
As nouns the difference between confidence and firm
is that
confidence is passive self-assurance while
firm is (uk|business) a business partnership; the name under which it trades.
As an adjective firm is
steadfast, secure, hard (in position).
As a verb firm is
to make firm or strong; fix securely.
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