Confidences

/ˈkɑːnfɪdənsɪz/ noun

Plural of confidence; secrets or private matters that someone tells to another person in trust, or feelings of trust and belief in someone.

From Latin 'confidentia' meaning 'trust' or 'assurance,' derived from 'confidere' (to trust completely), composed of 'con-' (with) plus 'fidere' (to trust). The word has meant both trust and secrets since medieval times.

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