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self-assurance
[ self-uh-shoor-uhns, self- ]
self-assurance
noun
- confidence in the validity, value, etc, of one's own ideas, opinions, etc
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Origin of self-assurance1
Example Sentences
Historians credit his vision, self-assurance, frankness and sharp wit in no small part for this crucial diplomatic win.
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.
The campaign figures that Trump's "self-assurance" creates a bandwagon effect as voters decide to go with a winner.
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".
Now that the Democrats are projecting exuberance and confidence, Trump’s brand of self-assurance looks like farcical fake swag.
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