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- Word comparison: assertive vs. turbulent
assertive vs. turbulent
assertive vs. turbulent: 's the difference?
Assertive and turbulent refer to opposing personality traits sometimes added to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a personality inventory. An assertive person is more calm, confident, and laid-back, while a turbulent person is more anxious, self-conscious, and perfectionist. The labels, when used, are appended to the standard four-letter MBTI codes to lend further nuance to the psychological types.
adjective
- confidently aggressive or self-assured; positive: aggressive; dogmatic:
He is too assertive as a salesman.
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- having a distinctive or pronounced taste or aroma.
adjective
- being in a state of agitation or tumult; disturbed:
turbulent feelings or emotions.
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- characterized by, or showing disturbance, disorder, etc.:
the turbulent years.
- given to acts of violence and aggression:
the turbulent young soldiers.