Noun
Assurance of manner or of action; self-possession.
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After thousands of cheap leftist jabs, which President Trump slipped with much aplomb, in the form of outright lies brought on by Mueller both the hoax and he eventually fell flat, as did other their smirking Democrat faces. Source: Internet
As a biographer, Subramanian analyses the social, political, scientific and personal experience of JBS in order to establish and interpret his achievement, and he does this with aplomb. Source: Internet
Audrey Di Niambil belts out the anti-police brutality anthem “Killing in the Name” with aplomb in this delightful acoustic cover of the RATM classic. Source: Internet
After the break, an Nkunku free kick drew a flying save from substitute Emiliano Martinez, before Weah went down for a 59th-minute penalty which Nkunku converted with aplomb. Source: Internet
Born on 8 January 1933, in Mitkina in erstwhile Burma (now Myanmar), Supriya Devi was one of the leading figures of the golden era of Bengali cinema that saw her straddle the screen space with great aplomb alongside the late Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen. Source: Internet