aplomb

[uh-plom]

aplomb Definition

  • 1self-confidence or assurance, especially when in a demanding situation
  • 2poise or composure under stress

Using aplomb: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aplomb" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She handled the difficult situation with aplomb.

  • Example

    He performed the piano piece with great aplomb.

  • Example

    The CEO addressed the shareholders with aplomb and confidence.

aplomb Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aplomb

Antonyms for aplomb

Phrases with aplomb

  • with self-confidence and poise

    Example

    She delivered the speech with aplomb, impressing everyone in the audience.

  • lose one's aplomb

    to lose one's self-confidence or poise

    Example

    He lost his aplomb during the interview and started stuttering.

  • regain one's aplomb

    to regain one's self-confidence or poise after losing it

    Example

    She took a deep breath to regain her aplomb before entering the meeting room.

Origins of aplomb

from French 'à plomb', meaning 'perpendicularly'

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Summary: aplomb in Brief

'Aplomb' [uh-plom] refers to self-confidence or poise, especially in demanding situations. It is often used to describe someone who handles a difficult situation with ease, as in 'She handled the difficult situation with aplomb.' 'Aplomb' can also be used in phrases like 'with aplomb,' 'lose one's aplomb,' and 'regain one's aplomb.'