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  • Can you say unconfident, as in the opposite of being having . . .
    Can you say unconfident? I heard it mentioned in Top Chef recently, where a chef mentioned she was unconfident with her cooking skills in a certain area Is this the correct way to describe the opposite of having confidence? Is inconfidence a word? I have heard it mentioned as "lack of confidence" I am not a native English speaker
  • Which is correct? Confident in or confident of?
    In some contexts I would use one, in others the alternative I feel sure he will pass his exam, I am confident of that Why? Because I have full confidence in his teacher I would use confident of for expressing trust about facts or information, but confidence in for indicating my trust in a person, a group of persons, or a procedure But note that in the latter case the idiomatic form is I
  • synonyms - Whats a word for lack of confidence? - English Language . . .
    According to OED: diffident: modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence: a diffident youth Another word as @Jim suggested would be timid timid: showing a lack of courage or confidence; easily frightened: I was too timid to ask for what I wanted
  • american english - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    You are most likely referring to someone who is self-doubting ODO: self-doubting ADJECTIVE Lacking confidence in oneself and one's abilities; unconfident ‘a fragile, confused, self-doubting paranoiac’ ‘He once turned down the chance of becoming a candidate for parliament: he was much too self-effacing, and self-doubting, to do that ’ ‘Most of the students were uncertain and self
  • pejorative language - Word for someone who always seeks appreciation . . .
    Word for someone who always seeks appreciation for his deeds or work however small or trivial it may be If they don't get it, they will be vocal about it and ask point blank like for example "Isn'
  • epithet requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Something less roguish than "imp" or "wag " I'm thinking about a person who is perhaps a bit sullen or in need of some levity The word or phrase would be better if it expressed how this person feels
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Like in an attempt to win you over for some reason or another, in that sense? What I mean here is not that one is wheedling, coaxing or sweet-talking, but rather complimenting hypocritically I k
  • Word, Phrase or Idiom for a lack of confidence by-proxy
    I am looking for a word, phrase, or idiom to express when a person has a lack of confidence in others based on their own personal self-confidence issues The situation often arises where a decision
  • A word for a person who is doubtful and always second-guesses . . .
    The title is contradictory to the example given But regardless of that, the selected answer (ambivalent) does not fit either description First, the word should be a noun to fit in the example sentence, otherwise you need two: e g You're such an ambivalent person Secondly, ambivalent (simultaneous and contradictory attitudes or feelings) does not mean someone who doesn't believe what they
  • What do we call a person who doesnt know their talent?
    I have one friend who always underestimates her knowledge and talent We always have to encourage her that she can do it I always wonder if there is a word that would describe this behavior? I tri





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