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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61. He had a square, intelligent face and a quiet manner which exuded self-confidence.
62. Protecting your self-confidence Remember that you are not alone in experiencing discouragement.
63. To describe oneself as a fine chemicals supplier, therefore, requires self-confidence, not to say courage.
64. Private schools tend to stress scholastic skills and concentrate on developing the capacity to pass examinations and on building self-confidence.
65. Rule 2: reduce stress and increase self-confidence Make yourself familiar with the form of the exam.
66. With little suspicion and high self-confidence, the Rottweiler responds quietly and with a wait-and-see attitude to influences in his environment.
67. More painful in many ways is the appalling loss of self-confidence and self-esteem.
68. There was always a power of inevitability generated by a self-confidence that made things fit together well.
69. Lamar Alexander, he has not let it affect his self-confidence on the small screen.
70. A father's self-confidence and certainty were transformed into disorientation, self-doubt and a morbid contemplation of death.
71. He possessed a cheery self-confidence, which communicated itself to those around him.
72. Only when you overcome the crisis of self-confidence can opportunity make a difference in your life.
73. They lack self-confidence and often choose to play with younger children whom they can dominate.
74. Self-confidence can be at a low ebb if you've just been told to p ... off by an embittered pedestrian.
75. There is a need to continue the restoration of self-confidence in the teaching profession and to raise morale.
76. These entrepreneurs need to boost their own self-confidence and to feel that their business is associated with a successful enterprise.
77. Kate adored Toby's self-confidence and shared his high opinion of himself.
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78. I sense a growing self-confidence in our mood and a more purposeful attitude towards clients and our future prospects.
79. Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or self-confidence. Robert Frost
80. The country was buoyant with a new self-confidence: health posts were set up and a vaccination campaign immunized 2.5 million children.
81. As the year progressed and the managers interpersonal judgment improved, we sAw how they gained self-confidence.
82. Birmingham architects had the continuing energy, self-confidence, and material means to create a comfortable and interesting retirement for themselves.
83. But we act with programs as if opportunity carries with it elements of self-confidence.
84. Eddie has scored her first basket, an icebreaker that helps her self-confidence.
85. Meanwhile, Ezra's secret career as a pornographer is bolstering his self-confidence and libido, stoking passion between him and Carol.
86. People in Bohemia had been so full of self-confidence that they were taken by surprise.
87. It's a familiar scene that can cause workers untold misery and loss of self-confidence.
88. Low self-confidence also made it difficult for Sean to sustain independent effort.
89. Now, staring at the big thick lump of meat, her self-confidence vanished.
90. They have greater verbal and lesser spatial and mathematical ability, and less self-confidence and competitiveness.
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