unassertive / əˈsɜr tɪv /

不善言辞的人不善言辞不自信不自信的人

unassertive 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. confidently aggressive or self-assured; positive: aggressive; dogmatic: He is too assertive as a salesman.
  2. having a distinctive or pronounced taste or aroma.

unassertive 近义词

unassertive

等同于 modest

unassertive

等同于 mousy

unassertive

等同于 passive

unassertive

等同于 timorous

unassertive

等同于 resigned

unassertive

等同于 retiring

unassertive

等同于 shy

unassertive

等同于 bashful

unassertive

等同于 timid

unassertive

等同于 unassuming

unassertive

等同于 henpecked

unassertive

等同于 self-effacing

unassertive

等同于 coy

unassertive

等同于 demure

unassertive

等同于 diffident

unassertive

等同于 fainthearted

更多unassertive例句

  1. I mean, I’ve been lucky to work for so many different outlets, but I haven’t been really good about being very assertive.
  2. He spoke Tuesday in a virtual news conference about incorporating an assertive, ball-dominant player such as Wall alongside Beal’s expanded skill set.
  3. In response, the Terps surged with a 21-0 run that offered a generous serving of reassurance that this team can take a worrisome circumstance and turn it into an assertive win.
  4. Or, consider if your job description contains exclusive or masculine language like “rockstar,” “expert” or “assertive.”
  5. Looks like we are being assertive, but if we are not we definitely miss out.
  6. Her beauty was not heightened now, but it was displayed with all the grave consciousness of an unassertive renown.
  7. In her mind she fixed him in contrast with Transley, the self-confident and aggressive, and Linder, the shy and unassertive.
  8. The Eversleighs were very fond of their house, and, in an unassertive way, proud of it.
  9. He was an unassertive, unassuming man, with a genius for being inconspicuous.
  10. Would not he too have been melancholy, quiet, unassertive, almost as uninteresting and uninterested as Booth was?