Confidant
Confidant /ˈkɒn.fɪ.dænt/ (noun)
a person you trust and share your feelings and secrets with, soul mate, alter ego, amigo, best friend:
Confidant in context
a close confidant
Mothers are usually likely the first confidants of anybody.
You should have a strong personality if you do not have any confidants in your life.
A confidant is someone you trust implicitly, sharing your most intimate thoughts and secrets without fear of judgment. They are the bedrock of emotional support, offering a shoulder to lean on and a listening ear in times of need. In their presence, you feel a sense of comfort and security, knowing that your vulnerabilities are safe. A confidant’s role transcends simple friendship; they are a pillar of trust and loyalty, standing by you through life’s highs and lows, and often providing the advice and perspective you need to navigate your journey. Their influence in your life is profound, fostering a deep sense of connection and understanding that is truly invaluable.