Antonym: diffidence. Similar words: confidence, confident, confidential, confidentiality, self-contempt, confide, confidant, evidence. Meaning: n. freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities.
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31. What they said was a real knock to my self-confidence.
32. With the end of my love affair, I lost all the self-confidence I once had.
33. To make such decisions requires extraordinary courage and self-confidence.
34. Unfair criticism can undermine employees' self-confidence.
35. Investors are only human. Success breeds self-confidence and imitation.
36. We don't need self-confidence we need God-confidence. Joyce Meyer
37. Increased self-confidence can help improve academic achievement.
38. When girls hit adolescence, their self-confidence begins to wane.
39. Their respect for her as she found the courage to speak out gave her still greater courage and self-confidence.
40. In general, asking for feedback can be illuminating and useful, and shows great self-confidence and self-worth to the employer.
41. It is an attitude that reeks of strength and self-confidence.
42. Tamburlaine's effervescent personality and self-confidence are also echoed throughout the play.
43. It also works to create a disposition of self-confidence and thus to keep gates open to new possibilities.
44. In promoting an easy social atmosphere, rest on your own self-confidence which is soundly based.
45. Diana was now growing in self-confidence, a quality recognized by her elevation to school prefect.
46. Seizing the opportunity to gain better qualifications actually puts you in charge and gives you a self-confidence charge.
47. During adolescence, boys are sometimes very shy and lacking in self-confidence.
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48. Preserve me from the self-confidence of a famous late middle age.
49. It was horrible, but it gave me a fantastic feeling of self-confidence.
50. In this case, I can't say my own self-confidence was too evident.
51. The Buddhist revival gained momentum in the 1870s after a series of public debates between Buddhist and Protestant preachers increased Buddhist self-confidence.
52. On top of her usual lack of self-confidence, Eddie feels more than usual pressure to perform well during this game.
53. But I feel terribly tired and completely lacking in self-confidence.
54. This Golden Gate introductory course is my bridge back to self-confidence.
55. For a few moments she felt nineteen again, unsure and nervous, easily browbeaten because she had very little self-confidence.
56. From a state of poise and self-confidence, she was suddenly overwhelmingly self-conscious.
57. The candour, the openness that had come from David's stubborn trust in himself had been overlaid by his new self-confidence.
58. The 1960s were the years of jaunty self-confidence among economists, and the reasons for this were not difficult to fathom.
59. Other ways leaders build trust and faith in their abilities are: Through self-confidence.
60. During her tour she attended a confidential 30-minute training session aimed at building self-confidence.
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