to be sure of oneself
1sure of oneself — adjective self confident When it came to sport, he was really sure of himself: he knew he was good. Ant: full of oneself …
2sure of oneself — very confident of one s own abilities or views he s very sure of himself …
3sure of oneself — self assured, have confidence in oneself …
4be sure of oneself — be self confident, have self assurance …
5self-sure — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : sure of oneself • self sureness ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun …
6self-dis|clo|sure — «SEHLF dihs KLOH zhuhr», noun. disclosure of oneself; self revelation …
7self-ex|po|sure — «SEHLF ehk SPOH zhuhr», noun. exposure of oneself …
8explain oneself — {v. phr.} 1. To make your meaning plainer; make your first statement clear. * /When we didn t understand Fritz, he went on to explain himself./ 2. To give a good reason for something you did or failed to do which seems wrong. * /When Jack brought …
9explain oneself — {v. phr.} 1. To make your meaning plainer; make your first statement clear. * /When we didn t understand Fritz, he went on to explain himself./ 2. To give a good reason for something you did or failed to do which seems wrong. * /When Jack brought …
10flatter oneself — To be sure of your own talent or skill; highly confident. * /I flatter myself that I am a better swimmer than he is./ …