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Synonyms for Self-confident:
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adj.
• self-sufficient- Self-dependent ,
- doing one's own thing ,
- on one's own ,
- on own ,
- out for number one ,
- self-sufficing ,
- self-sustained ,
- self-sustaining ,
- self-supported .
- Over-bearing ,
- more positive ,
- over bearing ,
- self assured ,
- self confident ,
- selfassured ,
- selfconfident ,
- strong willed ,
- strongwilled .
- more poised ,
- most poised ,
- over confident ,
- puffed up ,
- self possessed ,
- selfpossessed ,
- un flappable ,
- un hesitating ,
- un-flappable ,
- un-hesitating ,
- up beat .
- more hotdogger ,
- most hotdogger .
- know it all ,
- more hotdogging ,
- more hotshot ,
- more hubristic ,
- more know it all ,
- more know-it-all ,
- more swaggering ,
- more swollen headed ,
- more swollen-headed ,
- more swollenheaded ,
- most hotdogging ,
- most hotshot ,
- most hubristic ,
- most know it all ,
- most know-it-all ,
- most swaggering ,
- most swollen headed ,
- most swollen-headed ,
- most swollenheaded ,
- over weening ,
- over-weening ,
- pre sumptuous ,
- pre-sumptuous ,
- smartier ,
- smartiest ,
- smarty pants ,
- swollen headed ,
- swollen-headed ,
- swollenheaded .
- Gamesome ,
- devil may care ,
- flippest ,
- high spirited ,
- hilarious ,
- impish ,
- joking ,
- more gamesome ,
- more prankish ,
- most gamesome ,
- most jocose ,
- most prankish ,
- perky ,
- pro vocative ,
- pro-vocative .
Other synonyms:
- Sure-footed ,
- assertive ,
- decisive ,
- dignified ,
- forceful ,
- imperious ,
- presidential ,
- raffish ,
- rakish ,
- sanguine ,
- smoothly ,
- unhesitating ,
- unselfconscious .
- forward .
Other relevant words:
- Self-trust ,
- aplomb ,
- assurance ,
- attribute ,
- character ,
- characteristic ,
- feature ,
- inner strength ,
- personality ,
- positive self-image ,
- property ,
- quality ,
- self-assurance ,
- self-assuredness ,
- self-esteem ,
- temper ,
- trait ,
- Equilibrious ,
- Oversure ,
- Persuaded ,
- Recollected ,
- Self-restrained ,
- Undoubtful ,
- arrogant ,
- attitude ,
- balanced ,
- belief ,
- bold ,
- cocksure ,
- cocky ,
- collected ,
- composed ,
- convinced ,
- cool ,
- courageous ,
- dauntless ,
- decided ,
- definite ,
- determined ,
- durable ,
- egotistic ,
- egotistical ,
- equanimous ,
- erect ,
- fearless ,
- hale ,
- hard ,
- hardy ,
- hotdog ,
- hotshot ,
- house-proud ,
- hubristic ,
- independent ,
- individualistic ,
- jaunty ,
- know-it-all ,
- level-headed ,
- levelheaded ,
- overconfident ,
- overweening ,
- poised ,
- pompous ,
- positive ,
- pretentious ,
- prideful ,
- purse-proud ,
- pushful ,
- reassured ,
- reliant ,
- robust ,
- rough-and-ready ,
- rugged ,
- self-asserting ,
- self-controlled ,
- self-important ,
- self-reliant ,
- self-respecting ,
- self-satisfied ,
- smug ,
- stalwart ,
- stiff-necked ,
- strong ,
- sturdy ,
- sure ,
- sure of oneself ,
- tough ,
- unafraid ,
- undoubting ,
- unfaltering ,
- unwavering ,
- vigorous ,
- well-balanced .
- at ease ,
- cincher ,
- flipper ,
- hotdogger ,
- hotdogging ,
- locked on ,
- over-confident ,
- prankish ,
- pumped up ,
- smart guy ,
- up-beat .
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What are the paraphrases for Self-confident?
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Equivalence
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Adjective
self-assured.
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Adjective
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Independent
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Adjective
confidence, conscious, trusting.
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Adjective
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Other Related
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Adjective
assertive, confident, optimistic, secure, self-aware.
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Adjective
What are the hypernyms for Self-confident?
Other hypernyms:
assertive, assured, bold, courageous, determined, fearless, gallant, indomitable, intrepid, plucky, resolute, secure, sure, unafraid, unfaltering, unwavering, assuredly directed.
What are the opposite words for self-confident?
Antonyms for the word self-confident are words that indicate a lack of confidence, assurance, or credibility. These words include insecure, uncertain, doubtful, timid, shy, unassertive, unconfident, unsure, diffident, and self-doubting. These words represent people who are not sure of themselves or who feel inadequate in their abilities. They may lack courage or may be hesitant to assert themselves in social or professional situations. These individuals often lack self-esteem and may find it difficult to interact with others or make decisions in crucial moments. In contrast, a person who is self-confident is usually self-assured, confident, and has high self-esteem, which enhances their interactions with others, making them more successful in their personal and professional lives.
What are the antonyms for Self-confident?
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adj.
• inhibited- more repressed ,
- most repressed ,
- re pressed ,
- re served ,
- re-pressed ,
- re-served ,
- self conscious ,
- self-conscious ,
- selfconscious ,
- un demonstrative ,
- un responsive ,
- un-demonstrative ,
- un-responsive ,
- up tight ,
- up-tight ,
- with drawn ,
- with-drawn .
- Unboastful ,
- Unembroidered ,
- de mure ,
- de-mure ,
- in elaborate ,
- in expensive ,
- in-elaborate ,
- in-expensive ,
- inelaborate ,
- more inelaborate ,
- more unassertive ,
- more unassured ,
- more unboastful ,
- more unexcessive ,
- more unornamented ,
- more unpresuming ,
- more unpretending ,
- more unradical ,
- more withdrawing ,
- most inelaborate ,
- most unassertive ,
- most unassured ,
- most unboastful ,
- most unexcessive ,
- most unextravagant ,
- most unornamented ,
- most unpresuming ,
- most unpretending ,
- most unradical ,
- most withdrawing ,
- re signed ,
- re-signed ,
- self effacing ,
- selfeffacing ,
- un adorned ,
- un affected ,
- un assertive ,
- un assuming ,
- un assured ,
- un boastful ,
- un embellished ,
- un embroidered ,
- un exceptional ,
- un excessive ,
- un extravagant ,
- un extreme ,
- un extremer ,
- un obtrusive ,
- un ornamented ,
- un ostentatious ,
- un presuming ,
- un pretending ,
- un studied ,
- un-adorned ,
- un-assertive ,
- un-assured ,
- un-boastful ,
- un-embellished ,
- un-embroidered ,
- un-exceptional ,
- un-excessive ,
- un-extravagant ,
- un-extreme ,
- un-extremer ,
- un-extremest ,
- un-obtrusive ,
- un-ornamented ,
- un-ostentatious ,
- un-presuming ,
- un-pretending ,
- un-pretentious ,
- un-studied ,
- unassertive ,
- unassured ,
- unexcessive ,
- unextravagant ,
- unextreme ,
- unextremer ,
- unextremest ,
- unornamented ,
- unpresuming ,
- unpretending ,
- unradical ,
- with drawing ,
- with-drawing .
- Self-reproving ,
- bashful ,
- demure ,
- jittery ,
- jumpy ,
- modest ,
- mousy ,
- nervous ,
- overmodest ,
- quiet ,
- reserved ,
- shy ,
- timid ,
- unassuming ,
- unpretentious .
- Unaffable ,
- more nongregarious ,
- more rabbity ,
- more reclusive ,
- more unaffable ,
- more unexpansive ,
- most nongregarious ,
- most rabbity ,
- most unaffable ,
- most unexpansive ,
- non gregarious ,
- non-gregarious ,
- nongregarious ,
- not forward ,
- rabbity ,
- re strained ,
- re tiring ,
- re-strained ,
- re-tiring ,
- recessive ,
- un affable ,
- un expansive ,
- un-affable ,
- un-expansive ,
- un-sociable ,
- unexpansive .
Famous quotes with Self-confident
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No-one really feels self-confident deep down becuase it's an artifical idea. Really, people aren't that worried about what you're doing or what you're saying, so you can drift around the world relatively anonymously: you must not feel persucted and examined. Liberate yourself from that idea that people are watching you.
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Women love a self-confident bald man.
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I'm self-confident and not afraid to speak my mind.
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A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity.
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Unless/until you believe in yourself someone else/others can't/won't believe in you. Yes! and so, you've got to believe in yourself undoubtedly. For, once you are self-confident. Others/the world at large will have no other option than to wholly believe in you.
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