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aplomb

noun as in assurance

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The Telegraph's Michael Hogan declared that Clenshaw "had gone out on a high by marshalling this milestone week with ambition and aplomb".

From BBC

This is tricky territory, and Sittenfeld handles it with nuance and aplomb.

“The world is leaking!” the Captain — a spoken role enacted with brilliant aplomb by Tony Miyambo — explains.

It was his ball forward that set up the opener against Everton and the 24-year-old's goal in the game was coolly taken - receiving a pass from Wood, turning a defender, and converting with aplomb.

From BBC

Depp whimpers and writhes with aplomb, but her enthusiastically physical performance never reaches her eyes — unless they’re rolling back in her head.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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