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self-doubt
[ self-dout ]
noun
- lack of confidence in the reliability of one's own motives, personality, thought, etc.
self-doubt
noun
- the act or state of doubting oneself
Other Words From
- self-doubting adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of self-doubt1
Example Sentences
Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt.
But self-doubt, while a healthy quality for human beings to have, is alas not a plus for politicians.
His self-doubt prompts him to exert more control and project bitterness.
The brightest luminaries are waking up to painful hangovers, and, we imagine, crippling self-doubt.
Go to work, board a plane or train if you were planning to travel—do not indulge in fear or self-doubt.
Now indeed I felt a sickness of self-doubt, for the wash of the invisible sea never had come to me until tonight.
Peter was very tender-hearted, very sympathetic, very prone to self-doubt.
If he were naturally observant, he would see this; if he were given at all to self-doubt, he would feel it.
Even Hildas morbid self-doubt could not deny the essential truth of this point of view.
Far from antagonizing, Periors judgment had aroused in her an anxious self-doubt, an anxious respect for her candid critic.
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