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How to use self-confident in a sentence

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You become brave, you become calm, you become self-confident and your mind is clear.
It has also been suggested that consumers who complain tend to be more self-confident and assertive.
Stylish, well proportioned and self-confident, she still cuts a fine figure.
But now we have a more, uh, self-confident right wing, and consequently we have a new and different calculus.
British men look in the mirror and they like what they see, according to a poll of more than 2,000 of our self-confident countrymen.
Strong and self-confident middle classes are usually considered to be the most important prerequisite for democracy to work well.
In the June debate in New Hampshire, Michele Bachmann made a splash with her energetic, zesty, self-confident performance.
First of all, by definition, elected representatives tend to be self-confident.
The classroom is often a safe place for girls, and education helps develop their knowledge and talents, making them more self-confident.
This way you will benefit not once but twice: Your employees will be more qualified and feel more self-confident.
They smoke more, are more often depressed, practice less sport and are less self-confident.
Siberians are perfectly appropriate to a family life, are self-confident, proud, do few silly things and have a calm temperament.
As she began to understand what she was capable of doing she became markedly more self-confident.
Due to seniority, I may have subtle but indirect influence and, if individual B is not self-confident, I may be able to influence the findings.
It will be a stronger and more self-confident player not just as a regional partner, but also in global leadership.
This design idiom lends the Coupé its own particular expressive power, emphasising the calm and power of its powerful, self-confident nature.
These mostly young men were a self-possessed and supremely self-confident group, all residing at the apex of wealth and literacy.
It rather gives the lie to the notion of him as the swaggering self-confident leader of a superpower putting the world to rights.
He is a teenager at ease, relaxed and self-confident, never too excited.
As we get older, most of us become wiser and more self-confident.
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It was wonderful to see the change in the strong, self-confident girl's manner.
He had put on weight, increased in size, and, protected by the taboo, had become self-confident almost to lordliness.
There, another, looking bigger and more self-confident, had no shirt front at all.
In her mind she fixed him in contrast with Transley, the self-confident and aggressive, and Linder, the shy and unassertive.
In another she had grown to womanhood and self-confident power.
She was young, about twenty, I should think, and incredibly self-confident.
It is singular how diffident a normally self-confident man can become, once he is in love.
Seeing the self-confident and refined expression on the faces of those present he was always expecting to hear something very profound.
He could not be self-confident, energetic, witty, and good-humoured with a rotten egg drying through his clothes.
Archer, with a face handsome enough to give her coarse hard nature the odious finish of bold, self-confident coquetry.
He seemed much disappointed, though as self-confident as ever.
His kind is too arrogant, too self-confident to have recourse to untruth.
The judo expert said that she seeks a man who is self-confident, self-assured and has the innate feature to look manly next to her.
Their bare teeth, their short heads, and upturned nostrils give them the most ludicrous self-confident air of defiance imaginable.
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