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单词 self-doubt
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Definition of self-doubt in English:

self-doubt

noun
mass noun
  • Lack of confidence in oneself and one's abilities.

    his later years were plagued by self-doubt
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She seized it with an odd mixture of self-confidence and self-doubt.
    • They contain no vestige of self-doubt, no scintilla of scientific uncertainty and more than a hint of patronage.
    • The internal turmoil is deepened by a distorted body image, which is created through self-doubt and lack of self-worth.
    • Newspaper columnists and political talk-shows reflect a tone of self-doubt and unease about the conduct of the war to date.
    • Spurling tells of a life plagued by desperation, self-doubt and nervous anguish, which required an assuaging art of calm.
    • For what you describe, I would suggest a combination of the two, to remove self-doubt and negativity and replace it with confidence and luck.
    • In reality, he was racked with self-doubt, hesitant, and liable always to agree with the last person he had spoken to.
    • A lot of soul-searching and prayer went into his choice to venture down a new path and he went through his moments of self-doubt.
    • As a bright but unremarkable working-class child, she was crippled by shyness and self-doubt.
    • Youthful impetuosity and confidence has given way to caution and self-doubt, fuelled by a whole array of injuries over the years.
    • Instead of obediently yielding to the will of these gods, he took his destiny into his own hands, even though he remained plagued by self-doubt.
    • The accumulated rage, hurt and self-doubt become so entrenched that even teens from loving homes may never recover.
    • I forgive the original causes of my self-doubt and self-deception, including my family.
    • This lack of knowledge contributes to self-doubt about the scenario the nurse has witnessed.
    • Far from being arrogant, today's doctors are diffident and afflicted by insecurity and self-doubt.
    • Despite that, she says she is riddled with self-doubt underneath the confident exterior.
    • The reality is, friendship is normally outweighed by a nagging seam of insecurity and self-doubt.
    • In this fearful and cynical climate, talk about space only brings our self-doubt and loathing to the fore rather than doing anything to tackle it.
    • Without the crutch of music, self-doubt menaced him, and he was a reluctant public communicator.
    • The only reason we keep expecting our tennis players to do well is that they are middle class and lack self-doubt.
    Synonyms
    shyness, bashfulness, unassertiveness, modesty, modestness, self-effacement, humility, humbleness, meekness, timidity, timidness, timorousness, reserve, reticence, introversion
 
 

Definition of self-doubt in US English:

self-doubt

nounˈˌsɛlf ˈdaʊtˈˌself ˈdout
  • Lack of confidence in oneself and one's abilities.

    his later years were plagued by self-doubt
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Without the crutch of music, self-doubt menaced him, and he was a reluctant public communicator.
    • The accumulated rage, hurt and self-doubt become so entrenched that even teens from loving homes may never recover.
    • Spurling tells of a life plagued by desperation, self-doubt and nervous anguish, which required an assuaging art of calm.
    • For what you describe, I would suggest a combination of the two, to remove self-doubt and negativity and replace it with confidence and luck.
    • Newspaper columnists and political talk-shows reflect a tone of self-doubt and unease about the conduct of the war to date.
    • The internal turmoil is deepened by a distorted body image, which is created through self-doubt and lack of self-worth.
    • A lot of soul-searching and prayer went into his choice to venture down a new path and he went through his moments of self-doubt.
    • Far from being arrogant, today's doctors are diffident and afflicted by insecurity and self-doubt.
    • They contain no vestige of self-doubt, no scintilla of scientific uncertainty and more than a hint of patronage.
    • The reality is, friendship is normally outweighed by a nagging seam of insecurity and self-doubt.
    • Despite that, she says she is riddled with self-doubt underneath the confident exterior.
    • I forgive the original causes of my self-doubt and self-deception, including my family.
    • In this fearful and cynical climate, talk about space only brings our self-doubt and loathing to the fore rather than doing anything to tackle it.
    • The only reason we keep expecting our tennis players to do well is that they are middle class and lack self-doubt.
    • This lack of knowledge contributes to self-doubt about the scenario the nurse has witnessed.
    • As a bright but unremarkable working-class child, she was crippled by shyness and self-doubt.
    • She seized it with an odd mixture of self-confidence and self-doubt.
    • Youthful impetuosity and confidence has given way to caution and self-doubt, fuelled by a whole array of injuries over the years.
    • In reality, he was racked with self-doubt, hesitant, and liable always to agree with the last person he had spoken to.
    • Instead of obediently yielding to the will of these gods, he took his destiny into his own hands, even though he remained plagued by self-doubt.
    Synonyms
    shyness, bashfulness, unassertiveness, modesty, modestness, self-effacement, humility, humbleness, meekness, timidity, timidness, timorousness, reserve, reticence, introversion
 
 
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