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self-esteem

noun as in pride

noun as in self-esteem

noun as in amour propre

noun as in self-respect

noun as in amour-propre

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Example Sentences

Once a girl's self-esteem is crushed, the effects are far reaching and long lasting.

For 381 days, no black person in Montgomery with a shred of self-esteem rode the bus.

It was her flaws, her failures, her struggles with her weight and her self-esteem, and her refusal to be shamed by them.

The price of being unable to perform is often paid in self-esteem.

Yes, I get that Always is attempting to build large, overarching connections between girls getting older and losing self-esteem.

To suddenly discover oneself proficient where failure had been feared increases self esteem and adds to the sum of happiness.

He was angry with himself, wounded in self-esteem, for having allowed any one to render him this service.

That was to be her punishment for having cut too deep into his self-esteem.

But I thought I would leave the word to him, without further attempt to reinstate him in his self-esteem.

The very worst way to induce a man to learn is to begin by telling him he is ignorant, and thereby insulting his self-esteem.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to self-esteem, such as: confidence, dignity, morale, self-respect, conceit, and egotism.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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