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self-assured

American  
[self-uh-shoord] / ˈsɛlf əˈʃʊərd /

adjective

  1. self-confident.

    Synonyms:
    positive, cocky, confident, assured

self-assured British  

adjective

  1. confident of one's own worth

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Other Word Forms

  • self-assuredly adverb
  • self-assuredness noun

Etymology

Origin of self-assured

First recorded in 1705–15

Example Sentences

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In these images Sellers—a comic giant at the height of his career—acts as an eager paparazzo chasing after the self-assured ingénue.

From The Wall Street Journal

But even for an artist as self-assured as Robyn, becoming a mother, especially as a woman and public figure in her 40s, is a vulnerable and frightening experience.

From Salon

Kiley is normally a bubbly girl with long brown hair and a self-assured smile, but as she kept raising her phone to take a photo, then stopping, her eyes saddened.

From Los Angeles Times

Egypt is self-assured and funny, cocky in a clear-eyed way.

From Los Angeles Times

Platt has a boyish face and a soft, self-assured speaking voice.

From Los Angeles Times