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self-assured vs self-confident
Hello.
Looking up "self-assured" in several dictionaries I was given "self-confident" as a definition. Does that mean there's absolutely no difference between these two terns? Can that be possible? Thanks
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Re: self-assured vs self-confident

Originally Posted by
micaelo
Hello.
Looking up "self-assured" in several dictionaries I was given "self-confident" as a definition. Does that mean there's absolutely no difference between these two terns? Can that be possible? Thanks
Certainly it is possible. "Self-confident" is more commonly used though.
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