unassertive
unassertive — 形容詞
- unassertivepositive
- more unassertivecomparative
- most unassertivesuperlative
1. describes a person who does not express their opinions, needs, or feelings in a
不強勢的
不願或不敢強烈表達意見的
describes a person who does not express their opinions, needs, or feelings in a confident or forceful way, often because they are shy or want to avoid disagreement.
Naoko was too unassertive to ask for a raise after three years at her job.
Naoko 個性太不強勢,工作三年了還不敢要求加薪。
too unassertive to + verb — expressing inability due to personality
The manager saw that Eli's unassertive style made team meetings hard to lead.
經理發現 Eli 不強勢的作風使團隊會議難以順利進行。
unassertive style — collocation for communication approach
In job interviews, being too unassertive can make you seem unsure of your skills.
在面試時表現得過於不強勢,會讓你看起來對自己的能力沒有把握。
Rachel's unassertive personality led her colleagues to overlook her ideas in group discussions.
Rachel 不強勢的個性,讓同事在團體討論中常忽略她的點子。
- timid
focuses more on fearfulness or lack of courage; unassertive is specifically about not pushing one's views
- shy
suggests social anxiety or discomfort; unassertive can be a deliberate communication style
- meek
implies patience and endurance under pressure; unassertive is milder and about expression
- passive
stronger connotation of inaction or acceptance; unassertive mainly relates to opinion-expression
文法句型
unassertive + noun
too unassertive to + verb
用法筆記
Typically describes a person's character or communication style, especially in workplace or social situations. The direct antonym is 'assertive'.