self-doubt
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˌself-ˈdoubt noun [uncountable] CONFIDENT#the feeling that you and your abilities are not good enough 自我怀疑 a moment of self-doubt 片刻的自我怀疑
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self-doubt• But tormented though I was with guilt and self-doubt, I knew I had crossed the Rubicon.• It had been a year of hardship and self-doubt, but for the most part the new managers had persevered.• Pete Sampras's opponents might have hoped he was going to disintegrate in pain and self-doubt at this Wimbledon.• Neglect yourself and self-doubt begins to creep in and that swiftly turns to depression.• They are often shy, fragile, and preoccupied with feelings of self-doubt.• The seeds of self-doubt germinate easily in such sad soil, and flourish in such desolate climates.• Check his scorched-earth vocals for the sound of self-doubt.• But momentum was the thing - self-doubt came sneaking in as soon as they let up.ˌself-ˈdoubt nounChineseSyllable
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self-doubt
ˌself-ˈdoubt
noun [uncountable]
the feeling that you and your abilities are not good enough:
a moment of self-doubt
ˌself-ˈdoubt
noun [uncountable]the feeling that you and your abilities are not good enough: