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self-assurance

[ self-uh-shoor-uhns, self- ]

self-assurance

noun

  1. confidence in the validity, value, etc, of one's own ideas, opinions, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of self-assurance1

First recorded in 1585–95
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Historians credit his vision, self-assurance, frankness and sharp wit in no small part for this crucial diplomatic win.

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For most of them the skills, self-assurance and success they developed in that magical summer on the field have followed them into the classroom, where they have continued to excel and defy expectations.

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The campaign figures that Trump's "self-assurance" creates a bandwagon effect as voters decide to go with a winner.

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While most agree that Intermezzo is a step up from her other novels, Lola Seaton in the New Statesman said it "lacks the taut self-assurance of Conversations with Friends and Normal People".

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Now that the Democrats are projecting exuberance and confidence, Trump’s brand of self-assurance looks like farcical fake swag.

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