have confidence in (someone or something)

have confidence in (someone or something)

To trust or have faith in someone or something. I know you'll pass this test—I have confidence in you. After being a lawyer for so many years, do you still have confidence in the legal system?
See also: confidence, have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have confidence in someone

to trust someone; to know that someone will be true. I have confidence in you, and I know you will do well. Randy tends not to have confidence in anyone.
See also: confidence, have
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • have confidence in
  • have faith in
  • have faith in (someone or something)
  • set great store by
  • set great store by (something or someone)
  • lay store by (something or someone)
  • lay store in (something or someone)
  • one of the faithful
  • not take stock in (something)
  • give up on (someone or something)