noun
- plural of nonconfidence; instances or expressions of lack of confidence, trust, or belief in someone or something
Usage: typically used in formal or political contexts; often appears in phrases like 'votes of nonconfidence' or 'motions of nonconfidence'
Examples
- The board expressed multiple nonconfidences in the company's leadership.
- Several nonconfidences were raised during the shareholder meeting.
- The parliament recorded the nonconfidences in the prime minister's policies.
- Nonconfidences in the project grew as delays continued.
- The report documented widespread nonconfidences among employees regarding management decisions.