Pronunciation: /əˈsɜrtɪv/
adjective showing a confident and forceful personality
A1 She is not very assertive and often lets others make decisions for her.
A2 The assertive student confidently raised her hand to answer the teacher's question.
B1 In order to succeed in business, it is important to be assertive and stand up for yourself.
B2 The assertive negotiator was able to secure a better deal for her company.
C1 His assertive leadership style helped the team achieve their goals ahead of schedule.
C2 The CEO's assertive decision-making led to significant growth and success for the company.
formal She was praised for being assertive during the negotiation process.
informal I like how assertive he is when making decisions.
slang She's so assertive, she always gets what she wants.
figurative His assertive attitude cut through the tension in the room like a knife.
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