leadership |
the abilities or qualities, such as confidence, courage, and sound judgement, that make one a leader. [1/3 definitions] |
mistrust |
lack of belief or confidence in the good intentions of people; doubt. [1/3 definitions] |
morale |
the mental or emotional condition of a person or group, as indicated by the level of enthusiasm, confidence, cheerfulness, or the like. |
nonchalance |
the condition or quality of being nonchalant; cool confidence and unconcern; casual indifference. |
nonconfidence |
combined form of confidence. |
overconfidence |
combined form of confidence. |
overconfident |
having more confidence than is warranted by one's abilities. |
rattle |
to shake the confidence of; confuse by disturbing. [1/9 definitions] |
reassure |
to give back confidence to. [1/2 definitions] |
recommend |
to put forward as being worthy of regard or confidence; give endorsement of. [1/3 definitions] |
reliance |
trust or confidence. [1/2 definitions] |
reliant |
demonstrating confidence, reliance, or trust. |
repose2 |
to put or place (confidence, hope, or the like) in someone or something. |
self-assurance |
confidence in oneself. |
self-doubt |
a lack of confidence or belief in oneself or one's abilities. |
self-esteem |
confidence or pride in oneself; self-respect. |
self-righteous |
having or marked by confidence or pride in the correctness of one's beliefs or moral conduct, often combined with a pious intolerance of the beliefs of others. |
sophomoric |
displaying intellectual pretentiousness or proud confidence about one's knowledge when actually poorly informed or immature. |
sting |
(slang) an elaborate confidence game, esp. one executed by law enforcement officers to collect evidence. [1/9 definitions] |
surely |
with confidence or assurance. [1/5 definitions] |
swear by |
(informal) to be certain of; have confidence in. [1/2 definitions] |