Definitionn. great coolness and composure under strain
Last update: July 11, 2015
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Yet in truth Ronnie reeled them off with such aplomb it almost did n't matter. [noun]
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Not with our usual aplomb, it would appear. [noun]
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Mr. Oakley did this with great aplomb and to loud applause. [Please select]
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Alas for jauntiness and elegance, alack for ease and aplomb. [Please select]
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Jane was the first to recover her customary aplomb. [Please select]
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A gentleman called Cato once took it, with considerable aplomb. [Please select]
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Every day sees her with some new capacity, some fresh and delicate aplomb. [Please select]
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He admired her aplomb, and he did not himself change countenance. [Please select]
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And now again she smiled, thoughtfully, rather approving my own silence, as I guessed; perhaps because it showed no unmanly perturbation--my lack of imagination passing for aplomb. [Please select]
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