Pronunciation: /ˌsɛlf əˈʃʊrd/
adjective a confident and self-reliant person or manner
A1 She was self-assured when she presented her project in front of the class.
A2 He appeared self-assured during the job interview.
B1 The self-assured attitude of the team leader inspired confidence in the rest of the group.
B2 Despite facing criticism, she remained self-assured in her abilities.
C1 His self-assured demeanor in high-pressure situations earned him the respect of his colleagues.
C2 The CEO's self-assured leadership style was instrumental in turning the company around.
formal The CEO appeared self-assured during the press conference.
informal She always seems so self-assured, like nothing can faze her.
slang He's got this cool, self-assured vibe that draws people to him.
figurative Her self-assured demeanor was like a shield against any doubts or insecurities.
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