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单词 self-esteem
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Definition of self-esteem in English:

self-esteem

noun ˌsɛlfɛˈstiːmˈˌsɛlf əˈstim
mass noun
  • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.

    assertiveness training for those with low self-esteem
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the book, Dale attributes her decision to a bout of low self-esteem coupled with a fear that her time had passed.
    • Low self-esteem is a common problem amongst students and many other people today.
    • This study has raised new questions about why these children have such low self-esteem.
    • That is why people unemployed for a long time lose their self-esteem and sense of worth.
    • She had a very low self-esteem and lived a troubled life - but it is still a desperate and sad piece of news.
    • The idea is to give the group members positive experiences which can help build self-esteem and confidence.
    • Use the time to try and build your self-esteem and confidence - learn to like yourself a bit more.
    • It is hoped that the scheme will raise their self-esteem and increase pride in the community.
    • No matter how far I may have sunk because of low self-esteem, there has always been a spirit of survival and hope.
    • Both bullies and victims need help to regain their confidence and self-esteem.
    • They may have low self-esteem and they see this interest in them as attractive.
    • Looking at her now, it's difficult to believe she ever had a problem with confidence and self-esteem.
    • These days it seems that men can also develop low self-esteem from media images of beautiful bodies.
    • They have often been abused or exploited and have very low self-esteem.
    • The events for primary school age children aim to boost young people's confidence and self-esteem.
    • Thomas, by his own admission, was extremely negative and had low self-esteem.
    • My self-esteem was so low that I used to walk down the street with my head down.
    • Experts say the problem is closely linked to depression and low self-esteem.
    • We hope to build people's confidence and self-esteem with these projects.
    • You can build your baby's confidence and self-esteem from the moment they're born.
    Synonyms
    self-respect, self-regard, pride in oneself/one's abilities, faith in oneself, pride, dignity, morale, self-confidence, confidence, self-assurance, assurance
    French amour propre
 
 

Definition of self-esteem in US English:

self-esteem

nounˈˌself əˈstēmˈˌsɛlf əˈstim
  • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.

    assertiveness training for those with low self-esteem
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They may have low self-esteem and they see this interest in them as attractive.
    • They have often been abused or exploited and have very low self-esteem.
    • It is hoped that the scheme will raise their self-esteem and increase pride in the community.
    • We hope to build people's confidence and self-esteem with these projects.
    • Looking at her now, it's difficult to believe she ever had a problem with confidence and self-esteem.
    • You can build your baby's confidence and self-esteem from the moment they're born.
    • Both bullies and victims need help to regain their confidence and self-esteem.
    • The idea is to give the group members positive experiences which can help build self-esteem and confidence.
    • Low self-esteem is a common problem amongst students and many other people today.
    • She had a very low self-esteem and lived a troubled life - but it is still a desperate and sad piece of news.
    • That is why people unemployed for a long time lose their self-esteem and sense of worth.
    • No matter how far I may have sunk because of low self-esteem, there has always been a spirit of survival and hope.
    • The events for primary school age children aim to boost young people's confidence and self-esteem.
    • Thomas, by his own admission, was extremely negative and had low self-esteem.
    • My self-esteem was so low that I used to walk down the street with my head down.
    • In the book, Dale attributes her decision to a bout of low self-esteem coupled with a fear that her time had passed.
    • Experts say the problem is closely linked to depression and low self-esteem.
    • This study has raised new questions about why these children have such low self-esteem.
    • Use the time to try and build your self-esteem and confidence - learn to like yourself a bit more.
    • These days it seems that men can also develop low self-esteem from media images of beautiful bodies.
    Synonyms
    self-respect, self-regard, pride in one's abilities, pride in oneself abilities, faith in oneself, pride, dignity, morale, self-confidence, confidence, self-assurance, assurance
 
 
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