Phrases with «great aplomb»

The phrase "great aplomb" means having a lot of confidence, composure, and grace in difficult situations. Full definition

Sentences with «great aplomb»

  • Indeed, it was as a result of this last exhibition, held with great aplomb in Berlin that Suprematist Composition came to form part of the extraordinarily influential group of Malevich's paintings that remained in the West and which served as almost his sole creative legacy for much of the Twentieth Century. (artdependence.com)
  • It uses Porsche's PASM suspension, which is lowered a full 15 mm compared to the standard suspension and re-tuned for greater aplomb in the corners. (evo.co.uk)
  • Thankfully, the Tiguan's chassis mixes with great aplomb comfort and sportiness. (mercedesblog.com)
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