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Discover LudwigThe word "self-doubting" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a feeling of uncertainty or hesitancy in one's own abilities or decisions. For example: "After his failure in the tournament, he was filled with self-doubting and felt like giving up."
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Little did I know that inside this self-doubting shell, there's this little narcissistic monster.
The warmth in her voice, a certain instinct for coquettishness, feels clipped and self-doubting.
"I will fake it until I can do it," Disney told us, ever self-doubting.
But Lee, who introduced the concept of the flawed, self-doubting superhero in the so-called "Silver Age" of comic books, doesn't really do doubt himself.
That's self-doubting Elaine.
A self-doubting high school girl?
Like Tchaikovsky, Brahms was often self-critical and self-doubting.
Claire, though sane, is passive and self-doubting.
She is both modestly self-deprecating and genuinely self-doubting.
She went on, "I'm a self-doubting person by nature.
He's very self-doubting, an immensely humane man.
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