Assertive Meaning in English
word
əˈsɝtɪv
uh-SUR-tiv
ɐsˈɜːtɪv
uh-SUR-tiv
التعريف
Showing confidence and being able to state your opinions or needs clearly, without being aggressive.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Assertive' is positive and describes someone who stands up for themselves respectfully. It's often contrasted with 'aggressive' (too forceful) and 'passive' (not standing up for oneself). Common collocations: 'an assertive tone', 'be assertive', 'assertive communication'.
Spanish: asertivo - seguro de sí mismoPortuguese (BR): assertivo - confiantePortuguese (PT): assertivo - confianteChinese (Simplified): 自信的 - 坚定的Chinese (Traditional): 自信的 - 堅定的Hindi: आत्मविश्वासी - दृढ़Arabic: حازم - واثق من نفسهBengali: আত্মবিশ্বাসী - দৃঢ়চেতাRussian: уверенный в себе - напористый (без агрессии)Japanese: 自己主張が強い - 積極的なVietnamese: quyết đoán - tự tin bày tỏ ý kiếnKorean: 자신감 있는 - 단호한Turkish: kendine güvenen - kendini iyi ifade edenUrdu: پراعتماد - جرات مندIndonesian: asertif - tegas
جمل نموذجية
Try to be more assertive in meetings.
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Being assertive helps you get what you need.
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She gave an assertive answer to the question.
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If you're not assertive, people might take advantage of you.
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Her assertive communication style gets results without making anyone feel bad.
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"Don't mistake being assertive for being rude," he said.
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