self-opinion

noun
UK: /ˌself əˈpɪnjən/
US: /ˌself əˈpɪnjən/
  1. A belief or judgment about one's own abilities, character, or worth.

    1. His self-opinion is very high.
    2. Her inflated self-opinion made her difficult to work with on the project.
  2. An excessively high or conceited estimate of oneself.

    1. His self-opinion annoyed everyone.
    2. The manager's unwarranted self-opinion caused tension within the team dynamic.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "self-opinion" in English means: A belief or judgment about one's own abilities, character, or worth., An excessively high or conceited estimate of oneself..

The phonetic transcription of "self-opinion" is /ˌself əˈpɪnjən/ in British English and /ˌself əˈpɪnjən/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "self-opinion": ego, self-esteem, self-regard, self-importance, conceit, vanity.

Example usage of "self-opinion": "His self-opinion is very high.". More examples on the page.