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Lack of self-confidence.
diffidence
self-distrust
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diffidence
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Examples for "
diffidence
"
1
There was some
diffidence
in Leila's expression, but not a great deal.
2
She found it impossible to look her own
diffidence
in the face.
3
Rosa and I shook hands in silence, and with a little
diffidence
.
4
I was given a chair, but we were all overcome with
diffidence
.
5
But in his presence a wall of
diffidence
and timidity encompassed her.
1
The main impulse of his life at this time was his
self
-
distrust
.
2
So faith and
self
-
distrust
are but two names for one composite whole.
3
He must not show fear, or
self
-
distrust
or self-lowering in any way.
4
His thoughts cried out for utterance, but
self
-
distrust
robbed him of courage.
5
In all parts of his life
self
-
distrust
and diffidence had marked his character.
1
A lot of guilt, a lot of
self
-
doubt
,
feeling embarrassed, he said.
2
Unfamiliar with
self
-
doubt
,
he didn't know how to entertain it for long.
3
Barnett combined condescension and
self
-
doubt
in a way that she found irritating.
4
But he had never encountered Obama in a moment of profound
self
-
doubt
.
5
The quandary was this: The defense attorney was suddenly shattered by
self
-
doubt
.
6
I'm fucked. A rare show of
self
-
doubt
from an otherwise shameless Don.
7
This time, he wouldn't stumble into it filled with uncertainty and
self
-
doubt
.
8
These disasters had thrust her into a pit of
self
-
doubt
and despair.
9
I had to recall that
self
-
doubt
sliced at him like hidden knives.
10
It was like living with a pint-sized advocate for his own
self
-
doubt
.
11
The root cause could be anything from
self
-
doubt
to complacency to fear.
12
A smile crept across Nicodemus's face as his
self
-
doubt
began to fade.
13
May grew annoyed with himself;
self
-
doubt
felt weak, but it expanded with age.
14
By the time we reach midlife we have accumulated enormous experience with
self
-
doubt
.
15
All you have is
self
-
doubt
because it's all new and different, that's all.'
16
Deacon was already at the door, clearly recovered from his moment of
self
-
doubt
.
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