Etymology
The word "selfassurance" is derived from the following roots:
Meaning
Selfassurance refers to:
Origin
The word "selfassurance" originated in the late 16th century as a synonym for "self-confidence." It became widely used in the 17th century onwards, and its meaning has remained consistent over time.
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