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freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities
she spoke with authority
his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular
after that failure he lost his confidence
How To Use self-assurance In A Sentence
- Despite having had an alcoholic father, he projected a sense of self-assurance and equanimity.
- A fine figure of a man, he radiates masculine self-assurance, a quality that interested the Queen greatly.
- At 25, he already has the composure and self-assurance to match his 6ft 6in frame.
- Your quiet self-assurance can open new job doors. The Sun
- You are ablaze with cheerful self-assurance, and passionate about achieving your aims.
- West was born in 1893, the daughter of a beautiful and indulgent mother and an unreliable macho father, and from her earliest days she evinced utter self-assurance.
- And yet he had never been so deeply conscious of the gulf which lay between the oriental fatalism of his life and ways and the placid self-assurance of these westerners, so well-content with the earth upon which their feet fell. The Great Prince Shan
- Amy's therapist viewed Amy's rejection of medication as a unique act of self-assurance and maturity.
- He lists his achievements with the self-assurance of a man who will probably be a millionaire before the year's out.
- A fine figure of a man, he radiates masculine self-assurance, a quality that interested her greatly.