self-doubt
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- self-doubting adjective
Etymology
Origin of self-doubt
First recorded in 1840–50
Example Sentences
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In 2021 she launched her "21 & Over" podcast, for "those who struggle with anxiety, self-doubt, mental health and creating identities in today's world".
From BBC
But the self-doubt keeps them sharp, he says.
From Los Angeles Times
He was a genius who said many stupid things; an arrogant man who was nonetheless full of self-doubt; a savage critic of others and an even harsher one of himself.
Because the panic, the self-doubt, the impostor syndrome, all those things we don’t talk about — it happens on every movie.
From Los Angeles Times
Yet, speaking exclusively to BBC Sport in his first external interview before United's Premier League trip to Nottingham Forest on Saturday, Lammens did not give the impression of someone affected by self-doubt.
From BBC
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