unassertively Sentence Examples
- The timid child spoke unassertively, barely raising her voice above a whisper.
- The unassertive salesperson hesitated and stammered as he tried to close the deal.
- The unassertive manager avoided confrontations and let employees dictate the workload.
- She unassertively declined the job offer, fearing she lacked the confidence to succeed.
- The unassertive student sat at the back of the class, afraid to participate.
- The unassertive neighbor allowed loud parties to continue, despite the discomfort it caused.
- He unassertively confronted his boss about his workload, hoping to avoid a confrontation.
- The unassertive team member hesitated to voice her ideas, fearing criticism.
- She unassertively asked for a raise, not believing she deserved it.
- The unassertive friend allowed her opinions to be overshadowed by others.
unassertively Meaning
unassertively (r)
in an unassertive manner
Synonyms & Antonyms of unassertively
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- cocksure
- smug
- confident
- cocky
- dominant
- brassy
- overconfident
- dominant
- cocky
- audacious
- egoistic
- impertinent
- audacious
- cheeky
- impudent
- assertive
- aggressive
- brash
- assertive
- smug
- egocentric
- cocksure
- egocentric
- impudent
- brassy
- saucy
- egoistic
- cheeky
- bold
- narcissistic
- forward
- saucy
- bold
- overconfident
- impertinent
- confident
- forward
- brash
- aggressive
- narcissistic
Synonyms:
- quiet
- acquiescent
- unpretentious
- down-to-earth
- reserved
- yielding
- compliant
- na-ve
- demure
- unaggressive
- lowly
- passive
- simple
- subdued
- resigned
- deferential
- unassuming
- naive
- shy
- submissive
- unaffected
Antonyms:
- boastful
- swaggering
- flamboyant
- condescending
- self-centered
- egoistical
- overbearing
- vain
- domineering
- bombastic
- self-contented
- magisterial
- hubristic
- self-satisfied
- showy
- self-complacent
- vain
- extroverted
- ostentatious
- bombastic
- outgoing
- prideful
- overbearing
- disdainful
- patronizing
- self-complacent
- self-engrossed
- ostentatious
- domineering
- magisterial
- dominating
- self-centered
- dominating
- condescending
- vainglorious
- swaggering
- self-important
- self-confident
- self-confident
- egoistical
- prideful
- hubristic
- outgoing
- disdainful
- arrogant
- self-contented
- self-engrossed
- self-important
- patronizing
- self-satisfied
- arrogant
- uninhibited
- uninhibited
- extroverted
- flamboyant
- vainglorious
- boastful
- showy
Synonyms:
- plain
- unobtrusive
- mousey
- retiring
- overmodest
- cowering
- self-deprecatory
- bashful
- ingenuous
- shrinking
- self-effacing
- sheepish
- self-deprecating
- diffident
- cringing
- mousy
- introverted
Antonyms:
- unreserved
- pretentious
- peremptory
- lordly
- stuck-up
- self-affected
- high-and-mighty
- braggy
- conceited
- braggy
- self-conceited
- egotistic
- pompous
- extraverted
- egotistic
- chesty
- swelled-headed
- supercilious
- self-obsessed
- presumptuous
- high-hat
- presuming
- overweening
- huffy
- superior
- swelled-headed
- haughty
- superior
- supercilious
- presumptuous
- high-hat
- huffy
- haughty
- pretentious
- pontificating
- self-assertive
- unreserved
- uppish
- egotistical
- self-conceited
- conceited
- self-assertive
- highfalutin
- uppish
- extraverted
- self-affected
- self-obsessed
- highfalutin
- uppity
- overweening
- lordly
- bumptious
- immodest
- imperious
- bumptious
- egotistical
- uppity
- self-congratulatory
- peremptory
- imperious
- self-pleased
- high-and-mighty
- stuck-up
- chesty
- self-pleased
- pontificating
- pompous
- high-handed
- presuming
- self-congratulatory
- high-handed
- immodest
FAQs About the word unassertively
in an unassertive manner
timid, humble, modest,meek, quiet, acquiescent, unpretentious, down-to-earth, reserved, yielding
cocksure, smug, confident, cocky, dominant, brassy, overconfident, dominant, cocky, audacious
The timid child spoke unassertively, barely raising her voice above a whisper.
The unassertive salesperson hesitated and stammered as he tried to close the deal.
The unassertive manager avoided confrontations and let employees dictate the workload.
She unassertively declined the job offer, fearing she lacked the confidence to succeed.