self-confidence
Americannoun
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realistic confidence in one's own judgment, ability, power, etc.
- Synonyms:
- poise, self-respect, self-possession, assurance
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excessive or inflated confidence in one's own judgment, ability, etc.
- Synonyms:
- self-esteem, conceit
noun
Other Word Forms
- self-confident adjective
- self-confidently adverb
Etymology
Origin of self-confidence
First recorded in 1630–40
Example Sentences
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"Iceland is strong economically, but also in terms of national self-confidence, and thus able to make this decision," she said.
From Barron's
"It boosted my self-confidence, my health, and I became more willing to learn new things, to take on new challenges."
From Barron's
"And for sure we want to improve, we want to be better in every area, with that sense as well of self-confidence and conviction that we are on the right path."
From Barron's
He has been manifesting it for years through his self-confidence, hard work and leadership.
From BBC
The review is clear about how Europe can regain its "self-confidence".
From BBC
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