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 Translation for 'self confident' from English to Greek
ADJ   self-confident | more self-confident | most self-confident
self-confident {adj}με αυτοπεποίθηση
confident {adj}σίγουρος
confident {adj}ασφαλής
self {pron}εαυτός
self esteem {noun}αίσθημα {το} αυτοεκτίμησης
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Usage Examples English
  • According to boxing writer Pierce Egan, the well-dressed, literate, and self-confident Richmond came on the receiving end of racist attitudes in Yorkshire.
  • It predicts that self-confident individuals with a positive outlook will show performance gains through social facilitation, whereas a self-conscious individual approaching social situations with apprehension is less likely to perform well due to social interference effects.
  • Individuals who take on leadership roles in turbulent situations, such as groups facing a threat or ones in which status is determined by intense competition among rivals within the group, tend to be narcissistic: arrogant, self-absorbed, hostile, and very self-confident.
  • At the beginning of the story, Oedipus is portrayed as "self-confident, intelligent and strong willed."
  • As a result, he claimed that at present, the German people were living in historical "rubble", and that the Federal Republic was doomed unless the Germans once again had a sense of history that provided the necessary sense of national identity and pride Stürmer warned that the West Germans would face a "Communist future" if the German people did not have a history that provided for a self-confident national identity .

  • Vernon Demerest is a pompous and self-confident senior pilot for Trans America Airlines and brother-in-law to Bakersfeld.
  • She portrays a visual-focused, self-confident image of herself in more TV shows, often calling herself the cutest member in Morning Musume and saying that her cuteness overwhelms her poor singing skills.
  • The architectural style of the Melanchthon House in Collegienstraße, which expresses the self-confident modernity of the Renaissance, is an architectural sight.
  • By this time, Niemeyer was already self-confident and following his own path internationally.
  • His reign was more than just an episode between Salians and Staufer and considered an era of self-confident rule over the empire, even if his political vision of the establishment of a Welf kingdom on March 7, 1138 in Koblenz was destroyed by the “coup d'état” of the Staufers.

  • Machilek praises Dvořáková's work for successfully portraying Barbara as a gifted, self-confident ruler who displayed a non-conformist attitude in her widowhood.
  • He is now well-dressed and self-confident. He pays his bar tab.
  • Bullock confronts a self-confident Otis Russell in The Bella Union.
  • After the second debate, Gore was criticized as too "reticent" while Bush was "relaxed and self-confident."
  • Instead, it portrayed black customers as self-confident middle-class citizens who showed very good taste in their soft drinks.

  • This Dove, while considerably more aggressive and self-confident than Don, also has greater-than-average strength and dexterity, faster-than-human speed and expanded mental capabilities.
  • Margaret Fuller was especially known in her time for her personality and, in particular, for being overly self-confident and having a bad temper.
  • Ernest Mandel summarised the dominant image of Trotsky as “self-confident”, “unshakeable in the conviction of his historic mission”, “strict with others and himself” and “indifferent to material privileges and to the small joys and sorrows of life”.
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