A feeling of pride in yourself.
Personal feelings or opinions of oneself.
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Examples for "self-pride"
Examples for "self-pride"
1It took on a spirit of self-pride, self-love, dignity and even resistance.
2Bessie thinks that for a minister he's full of sin and self-pride.
3Once again his self-pride in his ability as a practical joker asserted itself.
4A feeling of self-pride and indignation came to his aid.
5He had been generous, and her self-pride was satisfied.
1Question: My son, who was 11 last week, has really low self-esteem.
2This can lead to loss of confidence, low self-esteem and severe stress.
3Ignoring her, Davis said, The government's very concerned about self-esteem these days.
4Cyclists have issues with self-esteem: they have far too much of it.
5He says he is consistently surprised at his patients' lack of self-esteem.
6I know that it left its mark on my self-esteem and confidence.
7The result for some is low self-esteem and a collapse of self-confidence.
8It was an account that left us with a sense of self-esteem.
9A lack of self-esteem is the root of crime and social unrest.
10Is your machoism simply a cover for lack of self-esteem? she challenged.
11The question is inherently insoluble, but self-esteem conceals this from most people.
12I have seen the difference it makes for people with no self-esteem.
13Pre-post quantitative evaluation of mood, self-esteem, social support and parenting was done.
14Groups were not significantly different on psychiatric comorbidity, but differed on self-esteem.
15The rigour in England is mere puritanic hypocrisy, shortsightedness and racial self-esteem.
16Actual and ideal self-esteem were measured with the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure.
Translations for self-esteem