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  • 63assert — verb 1 say sth clearly and firmly ADVERB ▪ boldly, confidently, emphatically, forcefully, strongly ▪ The report asserts confidently that the industry will grow. ▪ directly …

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  • 64declare — verb ADVERB ▪ virtually ▪ He has virtually declared war on his own party. ▪ immediately, promptly ▪ Martial law was immediately declared. ▪ …

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  • 65expect — verb ADVERB ▪ confidently ▪ She confidently expects to win. ▪ fully ▪ My parents fully expect us to get married. ▪ rightly …

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  • 66confident — 01. She is very [confident] that she will win the game because she has beaten her opponent a number of times in the past. 02. The high mark he received on his test really helped to increase his [confidence] in his ability to write an essay. 03.… …

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  • 67assert — verb 1》 state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully. 2》 cause others to recognize (one s authority or a right) by confident and forceful behaviour.     ↘(assert oneself) behave or speak confidently and forcefully. Derivatives asserter (also …

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  • 68swank — 1 verb (I) informal especially BrE to behave or speak too confidently, especially to try and make other people admire you: Stop swanking; you re not the only person who s got a flash car. 2 noun informal especially BrE 1 (U) proud, confident… …

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  • 69assert oneself — these abused spouses have lost the nerve to assert themselves in even the smallest of ways Syn: behave confidently, speak confidently, be assertive, put oneself forward, take a stand, make one s presence felt; informal put one s foot down …

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  • 70assuredly — adv 1. certainly, surely, definitely, no doubt, absolutely, positively; indubitably, without a doubt, doubtless, unquestionably, indisputably; truly, in truth, Archaic. in troth, actually, really; indeed, of course, to be sure, certes; infallibly …

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