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- Dictionaryself-assured/ˌsɛlfəˈʃʊəd/
adjective
- 1. confident in one's own abilities or character: "a self-assured 16-year-old"
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self-assured The interview showed her as a very self-assured woman. self-confident He was self-confident and sure he'd get the job. assertive You'll have to be more assertive if you want to be promoted. bold He was a bold and defiant little boy. She moves with self-assured grace. His calm self-assurance had vanished.
The meaning of SELF-ASSURED is sure of oneself : self-confident. How to use self-assured in a sentence.
Synonyms for SELF-ASSURED: confident, optimistic, assured, self-confident, hopeful, proud, secure, smug; Antonyms of SELF-ASSURED: insecure, diffident, timid, meek, unassertive, humble, unassuming, nervous
Someone who is self-assured shows confidence in what they say and do because they are sure of their own abilities.
If you're shy and unsure of yourself, you'll never be described as self-assured. The self-assured people in your life are the ones who speak up confidently, stand up for themselves, and are poised and positive.
People who are self-assured allow their language and actions to be in line with their outcome. They often feel self-assured and autonomous -- confident they can take care of themselves while others can't. Having a stronger sense of self and feeling more self-assured will only contribute to a calmer, more centered state.
Definition of self-assured adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
self-assured - showing poise and confidence in your own worth; "hardly more than a boy but firm-knit and self-confident"
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective self-assured. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
Someone who is self-assured shows confidence in what they say and do because they are sure of their own abilities.