Showing poise and confidence in your own worth.
1Working off your looks makes you the opposite of self-confident, she said.
2He seemed exactly like his breezy and self-confident advertisements in the Signal.
3Erlendur had a sudden feeling that she was not quite so self-confident.
4In five minutes this self-confident journalist would blush for his own ignorance.
5Her self-confident mien was suggestive of the conquest of many masculine hearts.
6Never did a more gallant and self-confident little army tread the earth.
7It may make you self-conscious, but it likewise makes you absurdly self-confident.
8She was swiftly replaced by a self-confident former kissogram girl, Kate Howard.
9She was very self-confident, and had had little to do with boating.
10The queen very well knew that, but-Gardinerwas right-shewas too self-confident.
11England has but a few more weeks of this self-confident, self-esteeming security.
12His kind is too arrogant, too self-confident to have recourse to untruth.
13Albedo did not shrug again, but his projected posture was relaxed, self-confident.
14He's too absurd, and in that spirit he left me, outwardly self-confident.
15The exhibition epitomised the new self-confident, almost arrogant optimism of Victorian Britain.
16For once Richard Sutton Senior didn't look like a self-confident corporate lawyer.