The simplest way to describe someone who has great potential but isn’t aware of it.

What idiom is the best thing to describe someone who has a great potential to do something while she/he is not aware of that potential? Why does she underestimate her capabilities and asks other people to do it for her/him.

What’s

the biggest difference between “What would I call my friend’s personality” and “My questions”? In my case, they are not aware of their abilities but in the mentioned question, they lie about themselves. Let’s end it. How does one have another

question?

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I am a serial, but I feel that I forgot my past………the story of the ugly duckling inspired me.

Are the personal choices we make can affect our self-actualization? What should the “ugly duckling” be for people who self-consciously turn into fine adults who can no longer help themselves? Sometimes I also refer to personal potential in the aesthetic sphere, though it is not limited to that.

The Freedictionary: http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/. The

one-line example sentence there is “The most successful company was last year’s ugly duckling. “This is an example of a non-aesthetic use, and achievement of previously hidden potential, which would serve for a person as well as a corporation.

Answered on September 3, 2021.
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X factor

from Oxford Dictionaries Online :

noteworthy special talent or quality

Example sentences from that website:

‘Mark said: “The do have to have the X factor, which is really hard to define. I never know. He said that I am trying again. These are an example. What’s

the X factor? ‘It’s

exactly the sort of situation where Madsen’s energetic X factor might have provided a crucial boost. What

makes “The X Factor” so good?

Answered on September 13, 2021.
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A person who doesn’t utilize the skills/brains/charm they are perceived to have (by others) is usually referred to as “underachiever”.

Answered on September 13, 2021.
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What is meant by “humble” or “self deprecating” or “modest”?

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Answered on September 16, 2021.
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What are some good words to read with this site! If a person

thinks “everybody has a unique inferiority complex” which is not necessarily severe, but more than that one could think otherwise, such as a genetics disorder.

A lack of self-worth and uncertainty, feelings of not measuring up to standards (Wikipedia)

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What is meant by “humble” or “self deprecating” or “modest”?

What are the best websites to find some interesting news?

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I am a serial, but I feel that I forgot my past………the story of the ugly duckling inspired me.

Are the personal choices we make can affect our self-actualization? What should the “ugly duckling” be for people who self-consciously turn into fine adults who can no longer help themselves? Sometimes I also refer to personal potential in the aesthetic sphere, though it is not limited to that.

The Freedictionary: http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/. The

one-line example sentence there is “The most successful company was last year’s ugly duckling. “This is an example of a non-aesthetic use, and achievement of previously hidden potential, which would serve for a person as well as a corporation.

Answered on September 20, 2021.
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X factor

from Oxford Dictionaries Online :

noteworthy special talent or quality

Example sentences from that website:

‘Mark said: “The do have to have the X factor, which is really hard to define. I never know. He said that I am trying again. These are an example. What’s

the X factor? ‘It’s

exactly the sort of situation where Madsen’s energetic X factor might have provided a crucial boost. What

makes “The X Factor” so good?

Answered on September 20, 2021.
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What are some good words to read with this site! If a person

thinks “everybody has a unique inferiority complex” which is not necessarily severe, but more than that one could think otherwise, such as a genetics disorder.

A lack of self-worth and uncertainty, feelings of not measuring up to standards (Wikipedia)

Answered on September 21, 2021.
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X factor

from Oxford Dictionaries Online :

noteworthy special talent or quality

Example sentences from that website:

‘Mark said: “The do have to have the X factor, which is really hard to define. I never know. He said that I am trying again. These are an example. What’s

the X factor? ‘It’s

exactly the sort of situation where Madsen’s energetic X factor might have provided a crucial boost. What

makes “The X Factor” so good?

Answered on September 21, 2021.
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