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Selfesteem
[
self
-i-
steem
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self-
]
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self-es·teem
/
ˈsɛlf
ɪˈstim
,
ˌsɛlf-
/
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[
self
-i-
steem
,
self-
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a realistic respect for or favorable impression of oneself; self-respect.
2.
an inordinately or exaggeratedly favorable impression of oneself.
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Origin:
1650–60
Synonyms
See
pride.
Antonyms
diffidence.
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self-esteem
1657, from self + esteem (q.v.). Popularized by phrenology, which assigned it a "bump" (Spurzheim, 1815).
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