self-worth

NOUN
  1. the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect
    showed his true dignity when under pressure
    it was beneath his dignity to cheat
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How To Use self-worth In A Sentence

  • On October 4, Venus and Jupiter meet up in a quirky quincunx, offering us the opportunity to gain perspective on society, self-worth and our ability to give and receive love. Aries Full Moon 2009: The Harvest Moon
  • Likewise, colonial occupation gives the occupiers an easy sense of self-worth and powerfulness.
  • Successful people owe a great deal to their confidence in self-worth and the desire to prove themselves. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • She looks at herself in the mirror, with her short and kinky hair, and doubts her self-worth and attractiveness.
  • Obama's ability to convey his feelings of self-worth to others may have helped him project the image of competence and confidence that voters found so compelling, " Zeigler Hill told the Digest.
  • Naturally, the narcissist is attracted to the codependent's lack of self-worth and low self-esteem.
  • He is going to see you as a woman who knows her own self-worth, which is very attractive to the opposite sex. Become Your Own Matchmaker
  • He bolsters his non-existent self-worth by putting other people down in order to build himself up.
  • How can we increase the awareness of self-worth of our black children.
  • Our shopping has gone from an activity that required some consideration and thought to an impulse run wild, a substitute for self-worth or a way to shut out the world and shut off our own thoughts. Judith Acosta: How To Defend Yourself Against The Media’s Fear Tactics
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