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  1. The earliest known use of the adjective unconfidentis in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for unconfidentis from before 1652, in the writing of Arthur Wilson, historian. unconfidentis formed within English, by derivation. Etymons:un-prefix1, confidentadj.

  2. I think "Doubtful" is the right word. I don't think unconfident is the correct word. You can even use "Unsure" as the opposite of Confident. The Oxford dictionary says: unconfident. adjective. not confident; hesitant: the airmen were young, but not unconfident. very young people may have an unconfident approach

  3. UNCONFIDENT definition: 1. not confident: 2. not confident: . Learn more.

    • Don't assume that when other people present their idea, it means they're not open to alternatives (i.e., your ideas). My project manager on an investment property I'm rehabbing recently sent me a photo of a paint color she thought I'd like for the exterior of the house.
    • Don't assume that if other people let you down it's because they don't care, or you're not worth caring about. In busy modern life, it can be a struggle for people to always follow through on everything they've said they'll do.
    • Don't assume what will be a big deal (or not) to someone else. Unconfident people often get extremely stressed out if they need to change a plan, or if they want to change their mind.
    • Don't assume that correcting a problem will be a huge undertaking. People often feel stuck in problem patterns that feel too big to fix. In fact, you may be able to make very simple changes that greatly improve whatever your problem is.
  4. Oct 28, 2010 · For whatever reason it seems as if the word unconfident didn't make it to spell check dictionaries, but it is most certainly listed as a word in both Merriam-Webster and Oxford dictionaries. Also it means something specific and different from either incapable, uncertain, or unsure. Commonly: "Not confident; hesitant."

  5. Mar 31, 2021 · Confident people are not afraid of trying new things and taking risks. A confident person is not as afraid to take risks as an unconfident person because they know that they can handle whatever complications may arise. Confident people are aware of their abilities and talents, so they rely on themselves.

  6. Mar 23, 2016 · A big factor nowadays is that social media indirectly encourages many of us to have an external locus of identity, however, healthy, confident people have an internal locus of identity. In other words, those who are mentally healthy and confident don’t need to seek out self-worth boosts and assurances from external sources, they don’t need daily reinforcement from others of their worth.

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