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timid
[ tim-id ]
adjective
, tim·id·er, tim·id·est.
- lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.
Synonyms: fainthearted, fearful
- characterized by or indicating fear:
a timid approach to a problem.
timid
/ ˈtɪmɪd /
adjective
- easily frightened or upset, esp by human contact; shy
- indicating shyness or fear
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Derived Forms
- ˈtimidly, adverb
- tiˈmidity, noun
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Other Words From
- ti·mid·i·ty [ti-, mid, -i-tee], tim·id·ness noun
- tim·id·ly adverb
- o·ver·tim·id adjective
- o·ver·tim·id·ly adverb
- un·tim·id adjective
- un·tim·id·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of timid1
C16: from Latin timidus, from timēre to fear
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Synonym Study
See cowardly.
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Example Sentences
Billy knew something wasn't right when the usually timid animal sat next to him to eat her prey.
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"My cat can get a bit timid, especially when the explosions are going on quite loudly," he said.
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“While firms continue to move fast and break things, timid regulation could cost lives… We have to find a way to move faster and to be bolder”.
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Barnes suggested that Jesus himself could provide an example for Christians who are timid about reaching out to others with their convictions.
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In fact, they were timid, only hitting 11 boundaries in total.
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