Showing poise and confidence in your own worth.
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Examples for "self-confident"
Examples for "self-confident"
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.
1The Anita Hill of today is far more self-assured and politically savvy.
2Victor Padilla wasn't as self-assured outside of his neighborhood or his home.
3I cycle between self-assured and submissive, and China Doll reiterates this contradiction.
4Garity is cast as a successful, self-assured doctor, a counterpoint to Bloom.
5The One Who Was First was always so completely self-assured, so positive.
6Chance was bolder, his entire bearing self-assured as he held me close.
7She was some way short of thirty, expensively dressed, dark, attractive, self-assured.
8There he goes, self-assured and complacent, Sir Mediocrity in all his glory.
9He proved himself over and over to be dependable, capable and self-assured.
10Under bristling eyebrows he shot a swift look at this self-assured youngster.
11He was stung by her assumption that he could be so self-assured.
12Coney smiled, and I thought what a handsome, self-assured man he was.
13He was tall and clean-shaven, self-assured, and with manner almost significantly reserved.
14His wife was a self-assured young woman, daughter of a Cambridgeshire rector.
15He grew more secretive, more self-assured, more at ease with his guilt.
16Rebecca Kosminksi, the self-assured spokeswoman, was the only vampire in the family.