ADJECTIVE
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showing poise and confidence in your own worth
hardly more than a boy but firm-knit and self-confident
How To Use self-assured In A Sentence
- Yet beneath the jaunty public veneer, he was far less self-assured.
- Fielding, aristocratic and classically educated, was worldly, tolerant, self-assured, and witty.
- In addition, by once more dazzling the world with cleverly packaged proposals, the self-assured Soviet leader displayed the seductive charms that could woo Western Europe into a neutered neutralism. American Sketches
- Yet conscience continues to prod us over past unreconciled differences, and memories betray our self-assured surface.
- To her friends she is Karen, the self-assured and bright young woman, with a keen wit and plenty to say.
- Those self-satisfied smirks and self-assured snarlings will sooner or later turn to hands begging for forgiveness.
- In that study, they found that those scoring high in narcissism tended to display the four main components of the "charismatic air": attractiveness (flashy and neat attire), competence (self-assured behavior), interpersonal warmth (charming glances) and humor (witty verbal expressions). Who Is Popular at First Sight?
- The character I find most admirable is the mothershe's so tough and self-assured, yet vulnerable, and with a sense of humor. A Conversation with Julie Otsuka, author of When the Emperor was Divine
- He has a self-assured manner that borders on smugness, and his deep voice fills the sanctuary authoritatively as he emphatically delivers his sermon. American Grace
- Self-honoring or self-love may seem like an odd step for job hunters, but being able to accept yourself, without judgment,(sentence dictionary) helps eliminate insecurities and will make you more self-assured.