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cocksure

American  
[kok-shoor, -shur] / ˈkɒkˈʃʊər, -ˈʃɜr /

adjective

  1. perfectly sure or certain; completely confident in one's own mind.

    She was cocksure that she was able to do the job better than anyone else.

    Synonyms:
    conceited, arrogant, cocky
  2. too certain; overconfident.

    He was so cocksure he would win the election that he didn't even bother to campaign.

  3. Obsolete. perfectly secure or safe.


cocksure British  
/ ˌkɒkˈʃʊə, -ˈʃɔː /

adjective

  1. overconfident; arrogant

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Other Word Forms

  • cocksurely adverb
  • cocksureness noun

Etymology

Origin of cocksure

First recorded in 1510–20; cock 1 + sure

Example Sentences

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With Maps of the Country Through Which the Routes Pass, in the Northern, Middle, and Eastern States, a book whose title was as grand and cocksure as the New World it so thrillingly described.

From Literature

Tacopina and Rocky both scoffed at the plea deal last month and remained cocksure throughout the proceedings.

From Los Angeles Times

The potential for damagingly inaccurate outputs is heightened by AI bots’ natural language capabilities, with which they offer even absurdly inaccurate answers with convincingly cocksure elan.

From Los Angeles Times

They misquoted him to his face, misrepresented his work, and spouted cocksure inanities showing with every word that, scientifically speaking, they have no idea what they’re talking about.

From Los Angeles Times

In January, the cocksure governor told Times reporter Taryn Luna in an interview: “I think it’s going to win overwhelmingly. Period. Full stop.”

From Los Angeles Times