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Is there a word for feeling that one is not properly fufilling one's role? [on hold]


A word for not paying attention to detail, causing sloppinessIs there a word that means, “Group with a distinguished member?”Is there a term or phrase for the one paying a bill that is later split?Word or short phrase for something that constantly monitorsLooking for a word to describe a feelingIs there one word that means female car enthusiast?Is there one word that means “does not imply” or “does not automatically mean”What's a word for the feeling of fulfilling a dream?Is there a word for 'groups' that implies mutual exclusivity?Is there a word that means “a group containing just 1 member?”






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Does there exist a word for when, for example, one is not being masculine or feminine enough, that one is not American enough? 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
    Mar 28 at 17:07











  • Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.

    – Aaron Quitta
    Mar 28 at 17:11











  • 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
    Mar 28 at 19:48











  • Either would work.

    – Aaron Quitta
    Mar 28 at 20:14











  • "a word for feeling that one is not properly fulfilling one's [gender] role?" : shame.

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    6 hours ago

















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Does there exist a word for when, for example, one is not being masculine or feminine enough, that one is not American enough? 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
    Mar 28 at 17:07











  • Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.

    – Aaron Quitta
    Mar 28 at 17:11











  • 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
    Mar 28 at 19:48











  • Either would work.

    – Aaron Quitta
    Mar 28 at 20:14











  • "a word for feeling that one is not properly fulfilling one's [gender] role?" : shame.

    – Mazura
    6 hours ago













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  • 2





    Impostor syndrome might be close to what you are looking for...

    – Skooba
    Mar 28 at 17:07











  • Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.

    – Aaron Quitta
    Mar 28 at 17:11











  • 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
    Mar 28 at 19:48











  • Either would work.

    – Aaron Quitta
    Mar 28 at 20:14











  • "a word for feeling that one is not properly fulfilling one's [gender] role?" : shame.

    – Mazura
    6 hours ago












  • 2





    Impostor syndrome might be close to what you are looking for...

    – Skooba
    Mar 28 at 17:07











  • Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.

    – Aaron Quitta
    Mar 28 at 17:11











  • 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
    Mar 28 at 19:48











  • Either would work.

    – Aaron Quitta
    Mar 28 at 20:14











  • "a word for feeling that one is not properly fulfilling one's [gender] role?" : shame.

    – Mazura
    6 hours ago







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Impostor syndrome might be close to what you are looking for...

– Skooba
Mar 28 at 17:07





Impostor syndrome might be close to what you are looking for...

– Skooba
Mar 28 at 17:07













Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.

– Aaron Quitta
Mar 28 at 17:11





Imposter syndrome is similar, I was thinking more about feelings of inadequacy instead of feelings of falsehood or fraud.

– Aaron Quitta
Mar 28 at 17:11













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
Mar 28 at 19:48





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
Mar 28 at 19:48













Either would work.

– Aaron Quitta
Mar 28 at 20:14





Either would work.

– Aaron Quitta
Mar 28 at 20:14













"a word for feeling that one is not properly fulfilling one's [gender] role?" : shame.

– Mazura
6 hours ago





"a word for feeling that one is not properly fulfilling one's [gender] role?" : shame.

– Mazura
6 hours ago










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Perhaps inadequate:




Lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.



(of a person) unable to deal with a situation or with life.



a sad, solitary, inadequate man



I felt like a fraud, inadequate to the task




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Here is an example of use: The inadequate male in D. H. Lawrence's The Rainbow.






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    inept and ineptness TFD




    the quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purpose




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    ... Izard, an emotion theorist, describes
    experiences shame produces, including feelings of ineptness,
    incapacity, and not belonging.







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      Perhaps inadequate:




      Lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.



      (of a person) unable to deal with a situation or with life.



      a sad, solitary, inadequate man



      I felt like a fraud, inadequate to the task




      Oxford Dictionary



      Here is an example of use: The inadequate male in D. H. Lawrence's The Rainbow.






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        Perhaps inadequate:




        Lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.



        (of a person) unable to deal with a situation or with life.



        a sad, solitary, inadequate man



        I felt like a fraud, inadequate to the task




        Oxford Dictionary



        Here is an example of use: The inadequate male in D. H. Lawrence's The Rainbow.






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          Perhaps inadequate:




          Lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.



          (of a person) unable to deal with a situation or with life.



          a sad, solitary, inadequate man



          I felt like a fraud, inadequate to the task




          Oxford Dictionary



          Here is an example of use: The inadequate male in D. H. Lawrence's The Rainbow.






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          Perhaps inadequate:




          Lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.



          (of a person) unable to deal with a situation or with life.



          a sad, solitary, inadequate man



          I felt like a fraud, inadequate to the task




          Oxford Dictionary



          Here is an example of use: The inadequate male in D. H. Lawrence's The Rainbow.







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              inept and ineptness TFD




              the quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purpose




              As in: Google books




              ... Izard, an emotion theorist, describes
              experiences shame produces, including feelings of ineptness,
              incapacity, and not belonging.







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                inept and ineptness TFD




                the quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purpose




                As in: Google books




                ... Izard, an emotion theorist, describes
                experiences shame produces, including feelings of ineptness,
                incapacity, and not belonging.







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                  inept and ineptness TFD




                  the quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purpose




                  As in: Google books




                  ... Izard, an emotion theorist, describes
                  experiences shame produces, including feelings of ineptness,
                  incapacity, and not belonging.







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                  inept and ineptness TFD




                  the quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purpose




                  As in: Google books




                  ... Izard, an emotion theorist, describes
                  experiences shame produces, including feelings of ineptness,
                  incapacity, and not belonging.








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