Aggressively self-assured.
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Examples for "assertive"
Examples for "assertive"
1However, the high court has also been assertive in protecting religious freedom.
2The region has welcomed renewed American engagement to balance an assertive China.
3Such assertive action is, on the basis of past official lethargy, essential.
4It was assertive, aggressive but great, to get through to second place.
5She was unusual and far too assertive for a lady of quality.
1It was crude, self-conscious and self-assertive; provincial and formative, rather than formed.
2The more shattered and unsure he grew, the more self-assertive was she.
3The other, whose name was Buckley, was bigger and much more self-assertive.
4The strongest, the most self-assertive, tend to tread down the weaker.
5He had thought the man self-assertive, over self-confident, while disagreeably cringing in manner.
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