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Definition of unconfident in English: unconfidentadjectiveʌnˈkɒnfɪd(ə)ntˌənˈkɑnfədənt Not confident; hesitant. the airmen were young, but not unconfident very young people may have an unconfident approach Example sentencesExamples - Most of the people who read your book will be unconfident males.
- I believe his obnoxious behaviour is a gloss to cover an immature, unconfident, pathetic and pitiful character.
- Personally I am not so unconfident in our nation as to believe any agreement we enter into with the United States immediately means we are relinquishing our sovereignty.
- A six-point scale was used to assess student confidence in responding to the cases, anchored at 1 = very unconfident and 6 = very confident.
- A good many of these tests, I am convinced, make the most of the fact that the people taking them are presumed to be inexperienced and unconfident, and likely to accept the authority of the test company.
- Members admit their recommendations will be ‘anti-scientific’ but those in the nervous and unconfident museum profession welcome an opportunity to improve their image.
- The dark mindset of guilt alone is designed to prey on early teens and technically smart but socially unconfident older teens who, for one reason or another, have a shaky sense of self-worth.
- I am not going to ruin this trip for myself by being unconfident and unsure.
- Yeah, like I said, like in the beginning, I was pretty nervous and unconfident playing the first match in such a long time.
- Variety is what is expected of most writers, although it can be threatening for the unconfident reader.
- But they are unconfident, depressed and defensive.
- That the threat is perceived so deeply shows how unconfident we are as doctors.
- The girl you're describing sounds unconfident; maybe she's looking for something that makes her seem mysterious and powerful.
- So you can imagine how a shy, quite and unconfident person might feel dealing with this.
- In strikes previously unconfident people speak to mass meetings of workers to raise solidarity or argue for more action.
- I think that I wouldn't want readers to feel unconfident about books and the book industry.
- Resigned to the fact that a war will take place and unconfident of their ability to stop it, anti-war protesters instead wash their hands of war.
- It's very hard at the moment to read that mood, but it's uncertain, slightly fearful, unconfident.
- Gerrard did not appear the most unconfident player when he returned to training with the rest of the squad.
- Where post-Cold War politics seemed uncertain and unconfident, Islamic fundamentalism promised firm rules, a coherent sense of identity, and a sense of belonging to a global Islamic community.
Synonyms shy, bashful, modest, self-effacing, unassuming, unpresuming, humble, meek, unassertive, timid, timorous, shrinking, reserved, withdrawn, introverted, inhibited
Derivatives adverb I'm unconfidently predicting that the Supreme Court will not cite to any foreign decisions this term. Example sentencesExamples - Even today, the old manufacturing firms in India continue to be hobbled by these decades of protection: they look fearfully and unconfidently upon the outside world.
- These time wasting activities can likely be traced to the ways that you talk to yourself unconfidently and do not manage workplace stresses head on.
- We crept unconfidently down the uneven stairs and I saw that we were the only women.
- A couple of the performers seemed hesitant in some of their decisions, and at times mumbled unconfidently.
Definition of unconfident in US English: unconfidentadjectiveˌənˈkänfədəntˌənˈkɑnfədənt Not confident; hesitant. Example sentencesExamples - A six-point scale was used to assess student confidence in responding to the cases, anchored at 1 = very unconfident and 6 = very confident.
- So you can imagine how a shy, quite and unconfident person might feel dealing with this.
- Yeah, like I said, like in the beginning, I was pretty nervous and unconfident playing the first match in such a long time.
- Members admit their recommendations will be ‘anti-scientific’ but those in the nervous and unconfident museum profession welcome an opportunity to improve their image.
- But they are unconfident, depressed and defensive.
- I think that I wouldn't want readers to feel unconfident about books and the book industry.
- In strikes previously unconfident people speak to mass meetings of workers to raise solidarity or argue for more action.
- Personally I am not so unconfident in our nation as to believe any agreement we enter into with the United States immediately means we are relinquishing our sovereignty.
- Gerrard did not appear the most unconfident player when he returned to training with the rest of the squad.
- A good many of these tests, I am convinced, make the most of the fact that the people taking them are presumed to be inexperienced and unconfident, and likely to accept the authority of the test company.
- Where post-Cold War politics seemed uncertain and unconfident, Islamic fundamentalism promised firm rules, a coherent sense of identity, and a sense of belonging to a global Islamic community.
- Resigned to the fact that a war will take place and unconfident of their ability to stop it, anti-war protesters instead wash their hands of war.
- I believe his obnoxious behaviour is a gloss to cover an immature, unconfident, pathetic and pitiful character.
- Most of the people who read your book will be unconfident males.
- Variety is what is expected of most writers, although it can be threatening for the unconfident reader.
- That the threat is perceived so deeply shows how unconfident we are as doctors.
- I am not going to ruin this trip for myself by being unconfident and unsure.
- The dark mindset of guilt alone is designed to prey on early teens and technically smart but socially unconfident older teens who, for one reason or another, have a shaky sense of self-worth.
- It's very hard at the moment to read that mood, but it's uncertain, slightly fearful, unconfident.
- The girl you're describing sounds unconfident; maybe she's looking for something that makes her seem mysterious and powerful.
Synonyms shy, bashful, modest, self-effacing, unassuming, unpresuming, humble, meek, unassertive, timid, timorous, shrinking, reserved, withdrawn, introverted, inhibited |