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                            Phrase(s): confide in someone
to trust someone with one’s secrets or personal matters.  •  Sally always confided in her sister Ann.  •  She didn’t feel that she could confide in her mother., Phrase(s): confide something in someone [and] confide something to someone
to tell a secret or private matter to someone, trusting that the person will not reveal the secret.  •  I learned not to confide anything secret in Bob.  •  Tom really needed to confide his inner fears to someone.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs