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1. (n.) self-esteem
self-respect.
Etymology: (1650–60)
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| Definition of 'Self-esteem' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) self-esteem, self-pride
a feeling of pride in yourself
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1. (noun) self-esteem
confidence in your own abilities and goodness
He has very low self-esteem.
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| Definition of 'Self-esteem' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Self-esteem
the holding a good opinion of one's self; self-complacency
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Sense: a person's respect for himself
My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.
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Afrikaans: selfrespek |
Arabic: إعْتِزاز بالنَّفْس، إحْتِ |
Bulgarian: самоуважение |
Brazilian: amor próprio |
Czech: sebeúcta |
German: die Selbstachtung |
Danish: selvfølelse |
Greek: αυτοεκτίμηση |
Spanish: amor propio |
Estonian: endast lugupidamine |
Farsi: عزت نفس |
Finnish: itsearvostus |
French: amour-propre |
Hebrew: הַעֲרָכָה עַצמִית |
Hindi: आत्मसम्मान |
Croatian: samopoštovanje |
Hungarian: önbecsülés |
Indonesian: harga diri |
Icelandic: sjálfsvirðing |
Italian: amor proprio, autostima |
Japanese: 自尊心 |
Korean: 자존심, 자부심 |
Lithuanian: savigarba |
Latvian: pašcieņa |
Malay: harga diri |
Dutch: gevoel van eigenwaarde |
Norwegian: selvrespekt |
Polish: poczucie własnej godności |
Persian: عزت نفس |
Pashto: عزت نفس |
Portuguese: amor próprio |
Romanian: amor propriu |
Russian: самолюбие |
Slovak: samoľúbosť |
Slovenian: samospoštovanje |
Serbian: samopoštovanje |
Swedish: självaktning, självkänsla |
Thai: การนับถือตนเอง |
Turkish: öz saygı, onur |
Taiwanese: 自尊心 |
Ukrainian: самоповага, почуття власн |
Urdu: نفس پرستی، اپنا وقار |
Vietnamese: lòng tự trọng |
Chinese: 自尊 |
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