self-assertion
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- self-asserting adjective
- self-assertingly adverb
- self-assertive adjective
- self-assertively adverb
- self-assertiveness noun
Etymology
Origin of self-assertion
First recorded in 1795–1805
Explanation
A self-assertion is a boastful statement. "I am the greatest!" is a self-assertion. Self-assertion is great if you’re a boxer like Muhammad Ali, but usually annoying if you’re not. An assertion is an opinion like "The Yankees are the best." A self-assertion is a similar claim made about yourself. A low-level politician saying, "I will be President" is making a self-assertion. An athlete saying, "I will win the championship" is making a self-assertion. Self-assertions tend to be a little inconsiderate and arrogant, because self-assertions are usually a form of bragging. Someone who really feels confident probably wouldn't need to make a lot of self-assertions.
Vocabulary lists containing self-assertion
Example Sentences
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Across the street, at a very on-theme pub called Frankenstein, we raised a pint to this act of self-assertion while watching an animatronic monster descend from the ceiling at 30-minute intervals.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 24, 2025
According to Bennett, there is some validity to this, with every Eurovision song falling under six broad lyrical themes: "love, unity, self-assertion, partying, history and songs about making music".
From BBC • May 10, 2025
But when Ms. Linney finally speaks the words of the title, just before the play ends, it is a triumph of self-assertion — gentle but glorious, and unconditionally earned.
From New York Times • Feb. 11, 2019
Rather, it is shot through with cosmopolitanism, revealing countless forms of hybrid beauty, blended belief and convoluted self-assertion.
From Washington Post • May 17, 2018
At times shaking my head no is more self-assertion than I can manage.
From "The Woman Warrior" by Maxine Hong Kingston
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