In interviews, survivors must be entirely confident, showing they are "ready to work, able, well, no problem whatsoever."
"You don't sound entirely confident in the certain success of our plans."
Mr. Head lay back down, feeling entirely confident that he could carry out the moral mission of the coming day.
He comes across as entirely confident and in command, even a little supercilious.
"This would be his biggest action on the world scene," he said, "and I'm not entirely confident in his ability to handle international affairs."
He is moderately successful but still not entirely confident in his ability to ward them off.
"I am not entirely confident," he said, "that it is white bread per se."
She just didn't feel entirely confident with nothing between herself and vacuum but a thin skin of flexible membrane.
"The consensus is a little way off, but I'm entirely confident of the drift of history."
The authorities are entirely confident that a complete defense against the no longer mysterious weapon will be found.