self-esteem
noun[U]
uk/ˌself.ɪˈstiːm/us/ˌself.ɪˈstiːm/C1
beliefandconfidenceinyourownabilityandvalue:
自尊Thecomplimentsshereceivedafter thepresentationboostedher self-esteem.发言后得到的赞誉增强了她的自尊感。
Shesuffersfromlowself-esteem and itpreventsher frompursuinghergoals.她的自尊心很低,这会阻止她追求目标。
- She has verylowself-esteem.
- Jealousy within arelationshipis usuallysymptomaticoflowself-esteem in one of thepartners.
- All thepeoplein thestudyhadlowself-esteem and hadissueswiththeirbodies.
- Herrecentsuccessatworkhas been very good for her self-esteem.
- Ofcourseyoutrytobuildupyourchildren'sconfidenceand self-esteem.
Confidence & self-assurance
- amour propre
- aplomb
- assertive
- assertively
- assertiveness
- dignity
- dogmatic
- dogmatically
- dogmatism
- dogmatist
- putyourshirt onsomethingidiom
- rakish
- rakishly
- rakishness
- safe
- surely
- swag
- swash
- tall
- to be sureidiom