unassertiveness / əˈsɜr tɪv /

不善言辞不善言辞的人不善言谈不自信

unassertiveness 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.

unassertiveness 近义词

unassertiveness

等同于 submission

unassertiveness

等同于 diffidence

更多unassertiveness例句

  1. They acknowledge the unprecedented challenges facing us and the need for more assertive and determined action.
  2. 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.
  3. Still, the naturally shy Magbegor admits she needs to be more assertive to take her game to the next level.
  4. Women are constantly told they need to change themselves—be more assertive, or wear more makeup—to succeed.
  5. 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.
  6. And, in all fairness to Lady Gaga, any singer who matches up with Tony Bennett needs to get loud and assertive.
  7. 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.
  8. He would recognize the angry, assertive tone of comments on web articles as the exact same tendency he identified in 1929.
  9. They are proving more assertive than ever before in demanding the rights that adults have until now failed to deliver.
  10. The goal is to make art more assertive, and more accessible to more people.
  11. She was more self-important and self-assertive, and Zizi wondered if she had learned something definite against some suspect.
  12. Presently, with her alert, rather assertive blue eyes she saw Kitty, and came forward.
  13. This discussion is necessarily didactic and assertive for it is impossible to prove or disprove any of these postulates.
  14. He was an absolute positivist; his positivism did not make him self-assertive nor peremptory; on the contrary, it oppressed him.
  15. His taste in literature was uniformly bad, but very definite, and far more assertive than his views on biological questions.