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    Ti·mid·i·ty
    /təˈmidədē/

    noun

    • 1. lack of courage or confidence: "she believes everyone can overcome their timidity"
  2. The meaning of TIMID is lacking in courage or self-confidence. How to use timid in a sentence.

  3. the quality of being shy and nervous : We could not overcome our timidity to say that we loved each other. He said the policy was based on political timidity. See. timid. Fewer examples. He was embarrassed by his own timidity, since he was not brave enough to participate protests.

  4. Timidity definition: the state or quality of lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery. See examples of TIMIDITY used in a sentence.

  5. the quality of being shy and nervous : We could not overcome our timidity to say that we loved each other. He said the policy was based on political timidity. See. timid. Fewer examples. He was embarrassed by his own timidity, since he was not brave enough to participate protests.

  6. Definitions of timidity. noun. fear of the unknown or unfamiliar or fear of making decisions. synonyms: timidness, timorousness. see more. noun. fearfulness in venturing into new and unknown places or activities. synonyms: timorousness. see more.

  7. TIMID definition: 1. shy and nervous; without much confidence; easily frightened: 2. shy and nervous; without much…. Learn more.

  8. Timid means "overly cautious or fearful," like a timid driver who drives very slowly or avoids highways altogether. Timid comes from the Middle French word timide, meaning "easily frightened, shy."

  9. Timid definition: lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.. See examples of TIMID used in a sentence.

  10. timidity. the fact of being shy and nervous. The programme helps students to overcome their timidity in speaking English. Definition of timidity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. 1. Lacking self-confidence; shy. 2. Fearful and hesitant: problems that call for bold, not timid, responses. [Latin timidus, from timēre, to fear .] ti·mid′i·ty, tim′id·ness n. tim′id·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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