self-distrust

  • 11self-distrustful — adjective see self distrust …

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  • 12self-distrustful — See self distrust. * * * …

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  • 13self-dis|trust — «SEHLF dihs TRUHST», noun. distrust of oneself; lack of confidence in one s own abilities …

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  • 14Self-governance of Singapore — The self governance of Singapore was carried out in several stages. After the British joined Singapore once more and started, without much success, dealing with post war problems, Singapore already was not happy with the British as their leaders …

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  • 15distrust — Synonyms and related words: Pyrrhonism, apprehension, awake a doubt, be diffident, be doubtful, be dubious, be possessive, be skeptical, be uncertain, cageyness, call in question, caution, challenge, chariness, contest, diffidence, disbelief,… …

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  • 16Memory distrust syndrome — is a term coined by Gísli Guðjónsson and James MacKeith in 1982, to describe those who distrust their own memories and are motivated to rely on external (non self) sources to verify the accuracy of memories. Memory distrust syndrome is associated …

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  • 17Three-Self Patriotic Movement — The Three Self Patriotic Movement (officially zh. 中国基督教三自爱国运动委员会, National Committee of the Three Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China; colloquially zh. 三自教会, the Three Self Church) or TSPM is the government sanctioned (… …

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  • 18trust and distrust — A strong tradition in sociology argues that stable collective life must be based on more than mere calculations of self interest and that, even in a business situation, an element of trust is essential. Émile Durkheim s celebrated phrase that ‘in …

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  • 19diffidence — Synonyms and related words: Pyrrhonism, afraidness, apprehension, bashfulness, boggle, boggling, caution, cautiousness, compunction, demur, demurral, distrust, distrustfulness, doubt, doubtfulness, dubiety, dubiousness, falter, faltering,… …

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  • 20shy — shy1 [shī] adj. shyer or shier, shyest or shiest [ME schei, dial. development < OE sceoh, akin to Ger scheu, shy, prob. < IE * skeuk , harassed (> OSlav ščuti, to pursue); akin to * skeub > SCOFF1] 1. easily frightened or startled;… …

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