| 释义 | 
		Definition of self-confident in English: self-confidentadjective ˌsɛlfˈkɒnfɪd(ə)nt Trusting in one's abilities, qualities, and judgement. Example sentencesExamples -  He is a teenager at ease, relaxed and self-confident, never too excited.
 -  It has also been suggested that consumers who complain tend to be more self-confident and assertive.
 -  As we get older, most of us become wiser and more self-confident.
 -  In a tolerant, mature, self-confident country it was not necessary to put your hand on your heart to say you loved it, or even to refer to it with possessive adjectives.
 -  You become brave, you become calm, you become self-confident and your mind is clear.
 
 Synonyms self-assured, confident, believing in oneself, positive, assertive, assured, authoritative, commanding, self-reliant, self-possessed, composed, poised 
 Derivativesadverbˌsɛlfˈkɒnfɪdəntli  Interestingly, although Bennett denies himself a major role in this original American artistic movement, he self-confidently elects himself to ‘the brotherhood of painters’. Example sentencesExamples -  In one sense, to see this beast lurking so self-confidently at the edge of human society seems completely surreal.
 -  As Ireland became a more self-confidently European nation, and less reliant on its overwhelming neighbour, its national identity became more relaxed vis-à-vis the UK.
 -  It takes time for a people to mature and to become self-confidently themselves, without begrudging others their own forms of identity.
 -  Let's even put a grandfather clock ticking self-confidently against one wall.
 
 
 
    Definition of self-confident in US English: self-confidentadjective Trusting in one's abilities, qualities, and judgment.  a self-confident young actor Example sentencesExamples -  As we get older, most of us become wiser and more self-confident.
 -  In a tolerant, mature, self-confident country it was not necessary to put your hand on your heart to say you loved it, or even to refer to it with possessive adjectives.
 -  It has also been suggested that consumers who complain tend to be more self-confident and assertive.
 -  He is a teenager at ease, relaxed and self-confident, never too excited.
 -  You become brave, you become calm, you become self-confident and your mind is clear.
 
 Synonyms self-assured, confident, believing in oneself, positive, assertive, assured, authoritative, commanding, self-reliant, self-possessed, composed, poised     |