Freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities.
The condition of being confident in oneself.
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Examples for "self-assuredness"
Examples for "self-assuredness"
1He must not mind my self-assuredness, because he smiles a little.
2She oozes the self-assuredness and calmness of an habitual outsider.
3Essentially, the two Duchesses' vastly disparate plans of attack comes down to self-assuredness and patience.
4Aside from the embellishments, the 40-year-old's aura of strength, authenticity and self-assuredness fills the room.
5And he talks with all the self-assuredness of a seasoned political campaigner while juggling his Year 9 studies.
1Dacre raised himself with leisurely self-assurance and peered in the same direction.
2He moved with the self-assurance of someone who was used to fighting.
3Maybe the frustrations of the past few weeks had cracked his self-assurance.
4The long immunity from harm had given the lad a certain self-assurance.
5He straightened in his chair, and assumed his old air of self-assurance.
6He poured forth the most astounding stories with wonderful rapidity and self-assurance.
7There was something distasteful in her mother's sudden and almost aggressive self-assurance.
8Hansom drivers could spot the self-assurance of a gentleman fifty yards away.
9This is that adolescent aloofness transmuted into a kind of enraptured self-assurance.
10Sinclair's usually florid face was white, and his customary self-assurance had departed.
11Who robbed you of your self-assurance and turned you into a dwarf?
12This meant a great and healthy gain in self-assurance for Laura.
13Although curt at first, Bech envies Wendell his self-assurance and ease with others.
14I walked into the front office with a lot of self-assurance.
15I have never known such consummate self-assurance as the fellow displayed.
16A sublime self-assurance marked his mode of expression: it was unique.
Translations for self-assurance