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aplomb

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Dictionary definition of aplomb

A self-assured and confident composure in the face of challenges or difficult situations.
"She faced the challenge with aplomb, determined to find a solution."

Detailed meaning of aplomb

A person with aplomb is able to remain calm and collected, and is able to handle difficult or unexpected situations with grace and self-assurance. Aplomb can also be used to describe the ability to handle difficult or complex tasks with skill and confidence. The word aplomb is often used to describe people who are able to maintain their composure in difficult situations, and who are able to approach challenges with a sense of calm and confidence.

Example sentences containing aplomb

1. He mediated the dispute with great equanimity and aplomb.
2. She handled the crisis with aplomb, remaining calm and collected in the face of adversity.
3. He approached the difficult task with aplomb, confident in his abilities.
4. He dealt with the unexpected turn of events with aplomb, maintaining his composure.
5. He handled the media's questions with authority and aplomb.
6. She handled the pressure with aplomb, remaining calm and focused.

History and etymology of aplomb

The noun 'aplomb' has its origins in the French word 'à plomb,' which literally translates to 'perpendicular' or 'plumb.' In this context, 'plumb' refers to a weight attached to a string, which is used to measure vertical alignment. Over time, the phrase 'à plomb' came to represent a steady and balanced approach, as if one were aligned perfectly with a plumb line. In English, 'aplomb' was adopted in the 19th century to describe a self-assured and confident composure in the face of challenges or difficult situations, much like maintaining perfect balance. The etymology of 'aplomb' underscores its historical connection to the idea of equilibrium and poise, emphasizing the quality of being cool, collected, and unruffled under pressure or adversity.

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Further usage examples of aplomb

1. He approached the complex task with aplomb, confident in his skills and abilities.
2. She faced the difficult situation with aplomb, determined to find a way through.
3. He dealt with the unexpected turn of events with aplomb, remaining calm and collected.
4. He approached the challenging task with aplomb, confident in his ability to succeed.
5. She faced the difficult situation with aplomb, determined to find a solution and move forward.
6. He dealt with the unexpected turn of events with aplomb, remaining calm and composed.
7. She handled the pressure with aplomb, remaining calm and focused in the face of adversity.
8. He approached the complex task with aplomb, confident in his skills and abilities.
9. She faced the challenge with aplomb, determined to find a way through and come out on top.
10. She handled the crisis with remarkable aplomb and grace.
11. His speech was delivered with confidence and aplomb.
12. The leader's aplomb in the tough negotiations impressed everyone.
13. Facing adversity, she maintained her aplomb and resolve.
14. He faced the hostile audience with unwavering aplomb.
15. The actress carried herself on stage with effortless aplomb.
16. The pilot's aplomb during the emergency landing saved lives.
17. Even under pressure, she exuded professionalism and aplomb.
18. His aplomb in public speaking made him a sought-after speaker.
19. The young pianist performed with exceptional aplomb.
20. Her aplomb in handling difficult customers is admirable.
21. The CEO navigated the challenging market with aplomb.
22. The captain's aplomb steered the ship through the storm.
23. The diplomat's aplomb eased international tensions.
24. The surgeon operated with precision and aplomb.

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