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The meaning of Timid

Timid – definition

adjective

Showing a lack of courage or confidence; easily frightened.

Usage examples:

I was too timid to ask for what i wanted

Timid translation into English

Timid: translate from English into Chinese

Translate timid into Chinese (Simplified)}
胆小, 胆怯, 羞怯, 虚, 怯, 畏怯, 懦, 狷, 恇, 恇恇, 獧, 胆虚

Timid: translate from English into Dutch

Translate timid into Dutch}
Timide, Verlegen, Bang, Bedeesd, Beschroomd, Benepen

Timid: translate from English into French

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Timide, Craintif, Peureux

Timid: translate from English into German

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Schüchtern, Zaghaft, Ängstlich, Scheu, Kleinmütig, Verhuscht

Timid: translate from English into Hindi

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डरपोक, कायर, कातर, बुज़दिल

Timid: translate from English into Italian

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Timido, Timoroso, Pauroso, Vergognoso

Timid: translate from English into Korean

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소심한, 담소하다, 겁많은, 머뭇거리는

Timid: translate from English into Russian

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Робкий, Застенчивый, Боязливый, Пугливый, Оробевший, Оробелый, Робкий человек

Timid: translate from English into Spanish

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Tímido, Apocado, Cobarde, Corto, Aprensivo, Desventurado

Word origin

mid 16th century: from Latin timidus, from timere ‘to fear’.

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