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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91. Their egos and self-confidence are such that they feel immune to dangers that will overcome other mortals.
92. The course I took in public speaking has really improved my self-confidence.
93. It lacks the vision, the panache, the self-confidence it once had under Mrs Thatcher, before she went sour.
94. But self-confidence in the sense of psychological certitude is not the same things as absolute certainty in the philosophical sense.
95. Hercules was the strongest man on earth and he had the supreme self-confidence magnificent physical strength gives.
96. It is all really a matter of manual dexterity and self-confidence.
97. Dustin had a certain envy of McQueen's looks, self-confidence, physical prowess and rebellious nature.
98. She emanated worldliness and the self-confidence of one who is indifferent to everything but her own needs and caprices.
99. For these teachers the time taken up by their extra activities more than repays itself in renewed zest and self-confidence in school.
100. You should always include statements about feelings of relief and self-confidence.
101. Such explorations enable them to grow in knowledge and to develop a sense of mastery that promotes self-confidence.
102. He was trying to undermine her self-confidence, make her believe she couldn't stand up to the exigencies of canal life.
103. So would look for self-confidence come hereat equilibrium.
104. His style of dressing bespoke great self-confidence.
105. She was born with a healthy dose of self-confidence.
106. This means that you can have an abundance of self-confidence.
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108. After short time, you may realize the supplemented relationship between self-approval and self-confidence.
109. Self-confidence is to be sure of oneself and one's abilities.
110. I say, if you think so, what itself was immersed in " to care random " namely is sloughy, itself was defeated by others on self-confidence.
111. It was not an easy task for Annie, who bashfully admitted that she is shy and lacking in self-confidence. Without the encouragement of and nomination by Dr.
112. She's self-confidence, talking relaxable and make others relaxable and blithesome, let you know life is so lively.
113. The other thing to note about what women find sexually attractive centers on cues that convey personality, sense of humor, self-confidence and social status.
114. I do not think it is wrong, but I think the next sentence should be:Success is also the son of self-confidence. why do we say it like this?
115. The study used psychometrics and mathematical and physical statistics for 165 athletes to analyze the relationship between self-confidence and goal-orientation as well as cognitive trait anxiety.
116. I like Lucy of the Peanuts cartoon strip because of her healthy dosage of self-confidence.
117. Students who practice translation with their peers will be able to solve problems more easily and will also more rapidly develop self-confidence and decision-making techniques (Razmjou, 2002).
118. But friend, lay up your self-confidence first, I can nowise show consideration tell of noodles you:You are wrong!
119. SIFE is an incubator, breeding a loving-heart, nourishing self-confidence and producing many a young group which can do well.
120. By quoting from a well-known art critic, he tried to add a bit of self-confidence to his talents.
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