Words Related To Self-Esteem

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to lower in dignity, honor, or standing; to degrade or humble

  • Her constant criticism seemed to demean his efforts in front of the entire team.
  • Stop trying to demean me in front of our friends.
  • Don't let anyone demean you like that.
  • His actions seemed to demean the very essence of their friendship.

noun the state of being humiliated or degraded by oneself

  • His constant self-abasement made it difficult for others to take him seriously.
  • She always resorts to self-abasement whenever she feels insecure.
  • Stop with the self-abasement, you're better than that!
  • The artist's self-abasement in his work reflected his inner struggles.

adjective a feeling or showing satisfaction with oneself

  • The professor looked self-satisfied after receiving positive feedback on his research paper.
  • She always looks so self-satisfied whenever she wins an argument.
  • He strutted around the office, looking all self-satisfied after getting a promotion.
  • The cat looked self-satisfied as it lounged in the sun, knowing it had the best spot in the house.

noun the quality or state of being small in size

  • The smallness of the apartment made it difficult to fit all of the furniture.
  • I love the smallness of this coffee shop, it feels cozy and intimate.
  • I can't believe the smallness of that dog, it's so cute!
  • The smallness of her heart was evident in the way she treated others.

adjective describing someone who lacks confidence or self-assurance

  • She appeared unconfident during the presentation, stumbling over her words and avoiding eye contact.
  • I feel unconfident about asking him out on a date, I'm afraid he might say no.
  • I'm feeling so unconfident about this job interview, I don't think I'll get it.
  • His unconfident demeanor was like a dark cloud hanging over the room, affecting everyone's mood.

adjective not deserving of respect or approval; not worthy

  • The candidate felt unworthy of the prestigious award.
  • I feel so unworthy of all this attention.
  • I'm totally unworthy of hanging out with them.
  • The old house felt unworthy next to the modern skyscrapers.

verb to humiliate or degrade someone

  • The politician was accused of abasing himself in front of the wealthy donors.
  • She felt like she was abasing herself by constantly apologizing for things that weren't her fault.
  • Stop abasing yourself for that guy who doesn't even appreciate you.
  • The artist's decision to paint himself in a position of servitude was seen as abasing his own talent.