Aggressively self-assured.
1Her self-asserting manner had vanished; she was quiet, she was even humble.
2Afterward he became noisy, self-asserting, sharp, and seemingly devoid of moral sense or honesty.
3Faithful witnessing to men of their sins need not be rude, harsh, or self-asserting.
4The Doctor, though he was a self-asserting and somewhat violent man, was thoroughly soft-hearted.
5He had been ever bold and self-asserting; but now he was perhaps a little over-bold.
6He was by nature strong and robust, and his experience made him unaccommodating and self-asserting.
7It has been given to them because they form a numerous, wealthy, brave, and self-asserting nation.
8Instead of being critical and self-asserting, you become humble and have the mind of a little child.
9To remove from her mind any such error, his tones and manner became still more self-asserting and patronizing.
10It is the tongue of conquerors, the language of imperial will, of self-asserting individuality, of courage, masterhood, and freedom.
11I watched Young California, and saw that it was, at least, expensively dressed, cheerful in manner, and self-asserting in conversation.
12I am told that while I was still in long dresses I showed many signs of an eager, self-asserting disposition.
13But then she laid her face against his, in a way that was extremely womanish and not a bit self-asserting.
14If he is self-asserting and defiant, he takes the opposite of these opinions and gives to them his vehement adherence.
15Some specially self-asserting American speaks his mind louder than other people, and then you say that all Americans are self-asserting.
16All Kentuckians took a great interest in politics, as is the wont of self-asserting, independent freemen, living under a democratic government.
Translations for self-asserting