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  • adjective rare unconfident; lacking confidence

Etymologies

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in- +‎ confident

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Examples

  • People are still scared, uncertain, timid and inconfident.

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  • I'm a bit inconfident with some areas of computing, my specs are

    NT Compatible 2009

  • Im really shy and inconfident, I want to speak out! but can't!?

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  • I'm a bit inconfident with some areas of computing, my specs are

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  • Birmingham began on the offensive, knocking the ball around inconfident fashion, and after two minutes they went ahead throughBowyer.

    Football.co.uk news feed 2009

  • Birmingham began on the offensive, knocking the ball around inconfident fashion, and after two minutes they went ahead throughBowyer.

    Football.co.uk news feed 2009

  • To illudrate thii rule, by the cafe of a departure from it, the Tphigenia in Anlis, of Euri - pides, U ccnfared by Aridotle, fur afTuming an heroic fortitude and contempt of death, in the latter end of the play, inconfident with the love of life and foft timid charaAer, which the poet has at - tributed to her, in the beginning of the drama.

    The Poetical Works of William Preston 1793

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