妄自菲薄

wàngzìfěibó
idiom #39,662

Meanings

  1. 1 to undervalue oneself
  2. 2 to be unduly humble
  3. 3 to put oneself down without reason

Examples

Nǐ nénglì hěn qiáng, bùyào wàngzìfěibó.
You're very capable — don't sell yourself short.
Miànduì tiǎozhàn, jì bùyào wàngzìfěibó, yě bùnéng mángmù zìxìn.
Facing a challenge, don't underestimate yourself but don't be blindly overconfident either.
Tā zǒngshì wàngzìfěibó, qíshí chéngjì hěn yōuxiù.
She's always putting herself down, but her results are actually excellent.

Tips

history
Coined by 诸葛亮 in 《出师》 (Three Kingdoms): 不宜妄自菲薄 — Liu Shan is warned not to belittle himself or use the wrong examples in court speech.
mistakes
here is read fěi (third tone) meaning 'meager.' It's NOT the fēi of 菲律宾 (Philippines).

Stroke Order

wàng
fēi
báo