Synonyms for self-assurance


Grammar : Noun
Spell : self-uh-shoo r-uh ns, self-
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsɛlf əˈʃʊər əns, ˌsɛlf-


Définition of self-assurance

Origin :
  • 1590s, from self- + assurance.
  • noun confidence
Example sentences :
  • Lafontaine had conviction and self-assurance, but his elocution was very bad for poetry.
  • Extract from : « My Double Life » by Sarah Bernhardt
  • "You too will suffer," said the old Raot, with self-assurance.
  • Extract from : « In the Forbidden Land » by Arnold Henry Savage Landor
  • I walked into the front office with a lot of self-assurance.
  • Extract from : « Highways in Hiding » by George Oliver Smith
  • There was an easy strength and self-assurance in her carriage.
  • Extract from : « Land of the Burnt Thigh » by Edith Eudora Kohl
  • The street had given him his self-assurance, his ready tongue and his wit.
  • Extract from : « Germinie Lacerteux » by Edmond and Jules de Goncourt
  • Who robbed you of your self-assurance and turned you into a dwarf?
  • Extract from : « There are Crimes and Crimes » by August Strindberg
  • She took this first blow to her self-assurance very wholesomely.
  • Extract from : « The Shadow of Life » by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
  • That was meant for me—for me whom you had stripped of all courage and self-assurance.
  • Extract from : « Plays by August Strindberg, Third Series » by August Strindberg
  • What a contrast to the self-assurance of their bearing on the platform of the station!
  • Extract from : « The Kingdom of God is Within You, What is Art » by Lyof N. Tolstoi
  • He had achieved no triumphs in any field which could give him self-assurance.
  • Extract from : « The Love Affairs of Lord Byron » by Francis Henry Gribble

Antonyms for self-assurance

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