Confidence Building Vocabulary

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun self-confidence or assurance, especially when in a demanding situation

adverb in a confident and assured manner

  • She handled the difficult situation with great aplomb, showing grace under pressure.
  • Despite the chaos around her, she managed to keep her cool and handle the situation with aplomb.
  • She totally owned that presentation, handling it with serious aplomb.
  • The dancer moved across the stage with the aplomb of a seasoned professional, captivating the audience with every step.

verb to make someone feel frightened or scared, especially in order to make them do what you want

  • She felt intimidated by the advanced level of the course material.
  • I didn't want to ask for help because I was intimidated by the professor.
  • I was too intimidated to even try out for the team.
  • The towering skyscrapers in the city skyline can be intimidating to newcomers.

verb to be balanced or held in a steady position

adjective having a composed and self-assured manner

  • The company is poised for significant growth in the upcoming quarter.
  • She looks poised to win the competition with her skills.
  • He's always poised to party whenever there's an opportunity.
  • The dancer was poised like a graceful swan on the stage.

noun a state or quality of being certain or confident

  • Her sureness in her abilities made her a valuable asset to the team.
  • I have complete sureness that we will win the game tomorrow.
  • I'm not sure about it, but I have a strong sureness that he likes you.
  • The sureness of his words left no room for doubt in the minds of the listeners.

adjective not feeling or showing embarrassment

  • She spoke with an unembarrassed confidence during the presentation.
  • He walked into the party unembarrassed by his mismatched outfit.
  • She strutted down the street unembarrassed, owning her unique style.
  • The artist painted with an unembarrassed boldness, creating a masterpiece that stood out among the rest.

adjective describing someone or something that acts without hesitation or uncertainty

  • She gave an unhesitating response when asked about the company's financial status.
  • He made an unhesitating decision to quit his job and travel the world.
  • The singer's unhesitating performance on stage blew everyone away.
  • The athlete showed unhesitating determination as he crossed the finish line.

adjective showing nervousness or timidity in the company of other people

  • She was always a bit shy in social situations, preferring to observe rather than participate.
  • I noticed he gets a bit shy around new people, but he opens up once he gets to know them.
  • My friend is super shy when it comes to talking to their crush.
  • The new student was shy like a deer caught in headlights, unsure of how to navigate the unfamiliar environment.