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adj

timid

TIH-mihd
adj
1
Easily frightened or lacking confidence, especially in unfamiliar situations.
"The timid puppy hid behind the sofa when guests arrived."
"She gave a timid answer, unsure if she was right."

How to Use Timid

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishShy or nervous, especially when facing new people or situations.

Common pairings
timid smile timid voice shy and timid

Word Forms

timider comparative, more timid comparative, timidest superlative, most timid superlative

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Etymology

From Latin timidus, "full of fear", from timeo, "to fear".

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