Self-Doubt

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /sɛlf-daʊt/

Definitions of self-doubt

noun a feeling of uncertainty or lack of confidence in oneself

Example Sentences

A1 I have self-doubt about my ability to speak English.

A2 She often experiences self-doubt before a big presentation.

B1 Self-doubt can hold you back from reaching your full potential.

B2 Overcoming self-doubt is a key aspect of personal growth.

C1 Therapy can help individuals address deep-seated self-doubt issues.

C2 Despite her success, she still struggles with lingering self-doubt.

Examples of self-doubt in a Sentence

formal Self-doubt can hinder one's ability to achieve their goals.

informal I struggle with self-doubt when it comes to public speaking.

slang I always have major self-doubt before a big test.

figurative Self-doubt is like a dark cloud that follows me around.

Grammatical Forms of self-doubt

past tense

doubted

plural

self-doubts

comparative

more self-doubting

superlative

most self-doubting

present tense

doubts

future tense

will doubt

perfect tense

have doubted

continuous tense

is doubting

singular

self-doubt

positive degree

self-doubt

infinitive

to doubt oneself

gerund

doubting oneself

participle

doubting

Origin and Evolution of self-doubt

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'self-doubt' originated from the combination of 'self' meaning one's own person and 'doubt' meaning uncertainty or lack of confidence.
Evolution of the word: The concept of self-doubt has been present throughout history, but the term itself became more commonly used in the 17th century as people began to explore and discuss the idea of personal introspection and inner conflict.