Aplomb

/əˈplɑːm/ noun

Self-confidence and composure, especially in difficult or challenging situations; poise and assurance in one's manner or bearing.

From French 'aplomb,' literally meaning 'perpendicularity' or 'according to the plumb line.' The metaphor evolved from the idea of standing straight and balanced like a building constructed with a plumb line, suggesting steadiness and confidence.

AMራስ ስሕተት
ARرباطة جأش
BNআত্মবিশ্বাস
CAaplom
CSsebevědomost
DAselvtillid
DESelbstsicherheit
ELαυτοπεποίθηση
ESaplomo
FAثبات قدم
FIitsevarmuus
FRaplomb
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