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hyperconfident

  • a word derived from confident.
    confident
    adjective
    having strong belief or full assurance; sure.

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His aggressive moves — especially selecting the hyperconfident Mayfield — have energized the franchise and the fan base.

From Washington Times Mar. 13, 2019

Burning hormones for fuel, this hyperconfident first feature from the Brazilian director Anita Rocha da Silveira vividly pinpoints a time when everything is heightened.

From New York Times Aug. 31, 2017

The creators compensate by abruptly revealing cracks in Lola's hyperconfident persona: She and Charlie bond over disappointing their fathers in the pretty, melancholy ballad "Not My Father's Son."

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 13, 2014

They must spend a lot of time telling him to zip it because Citron's fast-talking, hyperconfident style doesn't always sit so well with regulators.

From Time Magazine Archive

All these hyperconfident opinions assume that stress is bad for your heart and that scaling back can only improve your health.

From Time Magazine Archive