assert oneself

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Definition

Verb phrase: - To behave or speak in a confident and forceful way to make one's opinions, needs, or presence known and respected.

Usage

This phrase describes the action of confidently expressing oneself or taking initiative, especially in situations where one might otherwise be overlooked or dominated. It implies a degree of insistence and self-assurance.

Examples
  • After years of being quiet in meetings, she decided it was time to assert herself and share her ideas.
  • To succeed in this competitive field, you must learn to assert yourself.
  • He found it difficult to assert himself among his more experienced colleagues.
Advanced Usage
  • Often used in contexts of personal development, leadership, or interpersonal dynamics where confidence and self-advocacy are required.
  • Can carry a slightly negative connotation if the behavior is perceived as overly aggressive or domineering, though it is generally positive.
Variants and Related Words
  • Assertion (noun): A confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.
    • His assertion of authority was clear.
  • Assertive (adjective): Having or showing a confident and forceful personality.
    • She has a very assertive communication style.
Synonyms
  • Stand up for oneself
  • Be assertive
  • Make one's presence felt
  • Insist on one's rights
Related Idioms
  • To stand one's ground: To refuse to change one's opinion or give in to pressure.
    • Despite the criticism, she stood her ground.
  • To make a stand: To take a firm position on an issue.
    • It was time to make a stand against the unfair policy.
Verb
  1. put oneself forward in an assertive and insistent manner