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cockiness

British  
/ ˈkɒkɪnɪs /

noun

  1. conceited self-assurance

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Example Sentences

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The family came vividly alive—we sensed Augustine’s role as nurturing mother, as well as the cockiness of the older son.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 25, 2025

“And a humility. We have an optimism that we’re going to do this, but not a cockiness that we can mail it in.”

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 2, 2025

Natural talent allied with the cockiness that comes with knowing you are more gifted than your rivals made him an irresistible force.

From BBC • May 13, 2024

The first, Hodges recalled, was a certain cockiness.

From New York Times • Aug. 7, 2023

Surely her cockiness, her optimism and energy, her pizzazz, will get her out of this.

From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood