1. self-confident - Adjective
2. self-confident - Adjective Satellite
Confident of one's own strength or powers; relying on one's judgment or ability; self-reliant.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhardly more than a boy but firm-knit and self-confident Source: Internet
Anna learns to be independent and self-confident; she pursues her interest in choreography and begins a relationship with Robbie's grieving brother Pale, breaking off her dispassionate relationship with her longtime boyfriend. Source: Internet
Boomhower, p. 12 and 134. Legacy and honors Wallace was a man of many interests and a lifelong adventure seeker, who remained a persistent, self-confident man of action. Source: Internet
Children that grow up in communities with a collaborative orientation to social interaction, such as some Indigenous American communities, are also able to self-regulate and become very self-confident, while remaining involved in the community. Source: Internet
Ireland changed significantly over the course of this period, from being a subordinate part of the British empire, to an independent state, self-confident about taking its place among the nations of the Earth. Source: Internet
Lakeland Terriers are long-legged and self-confident, with a whiskered face and adorable folded V-shaped ears. Source: Internet