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self-doubt
[self-dout]
noun
lack of confidence in the reliability of one's own motives, personality, thought, etc.
self-doubt
noun
the act or state of doubting oneself
Other Word Forms
- self-doubting adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of self-doubt1
Example Sentences
Disorientating on first listen, the aural chaos serves a purpose, as singer Ellie Rowsell confronts misogyny and self-doubt in the verses before rising above the noise for a bucolic chorus.
Martin spoke about their poor start, their shortage of energy and courage, their tension and self-doubt.
Agnes is riddled with self-doubt and apprehension, while being overcome by the fear of being coveted by a figure she can’t see.
Credited as a songwriter on almost all of his solo songs, “Abyss,” a single released in 2020, delves into especially early feelings of self-doubt that are jarringly in contrast with his later confident demeanor.
In his post, Bryant describes his raw emotions and even uncharacteristically expresses some self-doubt before his famous Mamba Mentality inevitably surfaces.
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