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Is there a word for feeling that one is not properly fufilling one's role?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowA word for not paying attention to detail, causing sloppinessIs there a word that means, “Group with a distinguished member?”Grammatical word for feeling relatedIs there a word for words with specific meaning?Word or short phrase for something that constantly monitorsWhat is it called when everyone confesses their guilt / involvement in solidarity, but there is only one confessing truthfully?Looking for a word to describe a feelingIs there one word that means “does not imply” or “does not automatically mean”Word for being not brave enough or too braveAnother word for 'mutual trust' but not 'reciprocal confidence'?
Doe there exist a word for when, for example, one is not being masculine or femminine enough, that one is not American engough? In general, that one is not sufficently meeting expectations of what the group that they are a member of is?
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Doe there exist a word for when, for example, one is not being masculine or femminine enough, that one is not American engough? In general, that one is not sufficently meeting expectations of what the group that they are a member of is?
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Impostor syndrome might be close to what you are looking for...
– Skooba
4 hours ago
Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.
– Aaron Quitta
3 hours ago
Do you mean a word for not feeling up to snuff, specifically not up to someone else's expectations? Or not up to your own expectations (of what belonging to that group requires)?
– KannE
1 hour ago
Either would work.
– Aaron Quitta
53 mins ago
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Doe there exist a word for when, for example, one is not being masculine or femminine enough, that one is not American engough? In general, that one is not sufficently meeting expectations of what the group that they are a member of is?
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Doe there exist a word for when, for example, one is not being masculine or femminine enough, that one is not American engough? In general, that one is not sufficently meeting expectations of what the group that they are a member of is?
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Impostor syndrome might be close to what you are looking for...
– Skooba
4 hours ago
Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.
– Aaron Quitta
3 hours ago
Do you mean a word for not feeling up to snuff, specifically not up to someone else's expectations? Or not up to your own expectations (of what belonging to that group requires)?
– KannE
1 hour ago
Either would work.
– Aaron Quitta
53 mins ago
add a comment |
Impostor syndrome might be close to what you are looking for...
– Skooba
4 hours ago
Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.
– Aaron Quitta
3 hours ago
Do you mean a word for not feeling up to snuff, specifically not up to someone else's expectations? Or not up to your own expectations (of what belonging to that group requires)?
– KannE
1 hour ago
Either would work.
– Aaron Quitta
53 mins ago
Impostor syndrome might be close to what you are looking for...
– Skooba
4 hours ago
Impostor syndrome might be close to what you are looking for...
– Skooba
4 hours ago
Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.
– Aaron Quitta
3 hours ago
Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.
– Aaron Quitta
3 hours ago
Do you mean a word for not feeling up to snuff, specifically not up to someone else's expectations? Or not up to your own expectations (of what belonging to that group requires)?
– KannE
1 hour ago
Do you mean a word for not feeling up to snuff, specifically not up to someone else's expectations? Or not up to your own expectations (of what belonging to that group requires)?
– KannE
1 hour ago
Either would work.
– Aaron Quitta
53 mins ago
Either would work.
– Aaron Quitta
53 mins ago
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Impostor syndrome might be close to what you are looking for...
– Skooba
4 hours ago
Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.
– Aaron Quitta
3 hours ago
Do you mean a word for not feeling up to snuff, specifically not up to someone else's expectations? Or not up to your own expectations (of what belonging to that group requires)?
– KannE
1 hour ago
Either would work.
– Aaron Quitta
53 mins ago