Pronunciation: /sɛlfˈkɑnfɪdəns/
noun a feeling of trust in one's abilities, qualities, and judgment
A1 I am working on building my self-confidence by practicing speaking in front of the mirror.
A2 She gained self-confidence after receiving positive feedback on her presentation.
B1 Self-confidence is important in job interviews as it shows your belief in your abilities.
B2 Having self-confidence can help you overcome challenges and achieve your goals.
C1 His self-confidence is evident in the way he carries himself and interacts with others.
C2 Self-confidence is a key trait of successful leaders who inspire and motivate their teams.
formal Self-confidence is a key trait for success in the professional world.
informal Having self-confidence can really help you in social situations.
slang You gotta have some self-confidence if you want to impress that girl.
figurative His self-confidence was like a suit of armor, protecting him from doubt and fear.
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