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unassured

/'ʌnə'ʃuəd/
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Word: Unassured

Part of Speech: Adjective

Meaning: The word "unassured" describes someone who lacks confidence or boldness. If a person is unassured, they might feel uncertain about themselves or their abilities.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "unassured" to describe a person or their behavior when they seem hesitant or insecure.
  • It can also describe situations where someone feels unsure or lacks confidence.
Example Sentence:
  • "She felt unassured during her presentation, stumbling over her words and avoiding eye contact."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more formal writing, you might encounter "unassured" in discussions about psychology or emotional states. For instance, "The unassured nature of the student was evident during the group discussion."
Word Variants:
  • Assured (adjective): Confident or certain; the opposite of unassured.
  • Assure (verb): To make someone feel confident or certain about something.
  • Assurance (noun): A feeling of confidence or certainty.
Different Meanings:
  • "Unassured" specifically refers to a lack of confidence. It's important not to confuse it with "unsure," which also means uncertain but can refer to knowledge or decisions.
Synonyms:
  • Unsure
  • Insecure
  • Hesitant
  • Tentative
  • Doubtful
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs that use "unassured," you can express similar feelings using phrases like: - "On shaky ground" (meaning feeling insecure or uncertain). - "Second-guess oneself" (doubting one's own decisions or abilities).

Summary:

In summary, "unassured" describes a lack of confidence or boldness. You can use it in various contexts to convey uncertainty in a person’s demeanor or actions.

Adjective
  1. lacking boldness or confidence

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