unassertiveness 的定义
- confidently aggressive or self-assured; positive: aggressive; dogmatic: He is too assertive as a salesman.
- having a distinctive or pronounced taste or aroma.
unassertiveness 近义词
等同于 submission
unassertiveness 的近义词 30 个
- capitulation
- resignation
- acquiescence
- appeasement
- assent
- bowing
- defeatism
- deference
- docility
- humbleness
- humility
- malleability
- meekness
- nonresistance
- obedience
- passivism
- passivity
- prostration
- servility
- subjection
- submissiveness
- surrender
- tractability
- yielding
- backing down
- cringing
- giving in
- pliabilty
- recreancy
- submitting
unassertiveness 的反义词 5 个
等同于 diffidence
更多unassertiveness例句
- They acknowledge the unprecedented challenges facing us and the need for more assertive and determined action.
- Google Health, in turn, penned a polite, nuanced but assertive rebuttal arguing for their need to protect patient information and prevent the AI from malicious attacks.
- Still, the naturally shy Magbegor admits she needs to be more assertive to take her game to the next level.
- Women are constantly told they need to change themselves—be more assertive, or wear more makeup—to succeed.
- A more recent sign of the growing antagonism is the unease that Apple, a relative Switzerland among CTV platforms, could become more assertive in its dealings with media companies distributing apps on Apple TV.
- And, in all fairness to Lady Gaga, any singer who matches up with Tony Bennett needs to get loud and assertive.
- It tells me we need more women, and men, to raise their girls the way my parents raised me: to be assertive, confident and proud.
- He would recognize the angry, assertive tone of comments on web articles as the exact same tendency he identified in 1929.
- They are proving more assertive than ever before in demanding the rights that adults have until now failed to deliver.
- The goal is to make art more assertive, and more accessible to more people.
- She was more self-important and self-assertive, and Zizi wondered if she had learned something definite against some suspect.
- Presently, with her alert, rather assertive blue eyes she saw Kitty, and came forward.
- This discussion is necessarily didactic and assertive for it is impossible to prove or disprove any of these postulates.
- He was an absolute positivist; his positivism did not make him self-assertive nor peremptory; on the contrary, it oppressed him.
- His taste in literature was uniformly bad, but very definite, and far more assertive than his views on biological questions.