feel competent
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
To perceive oneself as having the necessary skills.
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- After months of training, I finally feel competent in my new role.
- He didn't feel competent enough to lead the project, so he declined the offer.
- It's important for children to feel competent in at least one area of their school life.
- If you practice every day, you will start to feel competent on the piano.
- Feeling competent is a key component of job satisfaction.
- Do you feel competent enough to handle this task on your own?
- She was afraid she would never feel competent speaking French in Paris.
- After his promotion, it took him a while to feel competent in his new leadership position.
- The goal of the mentorship program is to help new employees feel competent and confident.
- It took a long time for her to feel competent again after the public speaking failure.