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Meanings of
timorousness
in English
Catalan
timidesa
Back to the meaning
Fear of the unknown or unfamiliar or fear of making decisions.
timidity
timidness
boldness
Catalan
timidesa
Synonyms
Examples for "
timidity
"
timidity
timidness
Examples for "
timidity
"
1
Mr Strange will know how to overcome his
timidity
I am sure.
2
These last words proved to me the natural
timidity
of the king.
3
The following minute gave proof of the
timidity
of the American antelope.
4
In so many ways, in fact, Nayra surprised Jalila with her
timidity
.
5
The reforming thrust of the early years dissipated into a disappointing
timidity
.
1
At length one day he looked up from his paper with a kind of
timidness
,
and says he, Mr.
2
Here Bernibus entered the dialog, throwing away his
timidness
with one quick motion and saying to Wagner, You scoundrel!
3
Jim Leslie is a Walden, and the Walden men ain't so well known for their
timidness
as they are for their getting what they're after.
4
"It is good to feel warm once more," she said, an odd
timidness
in her manner.
Usage of
timorousness
in English
1
Presently, impatient of his own
timorousness
,
he turned the device off again.
2
He gazed now at the men before him, not with
timorousness
or trepidation.
3
A sweet
timorousness
enveloped her and something tingled-sheknew not what.
4
He felt a sudden
timorousness
,
like a child caught redhanded doing something wrong.
5
Neither her gayety nor her usual excess of
timorousness
returned.
6
Mrs. Gallito, all
timorousness
again, beat her hands lightly together, in a distressful flurry.
7
His extraordinary freedom from
timorousness
was something to think over.
8
She smiled-shewould punish Lizzie for her obdurate
timorousness
.
9
A virginal sweetness and
timorousness
-
no
flare
of gaiety, no suggestion of cities, music, quick laughter.
10
Perhaps the cooperation of the presidential candidates required a certain respectful
timorousness
on the part of the director.
11
Then thine own natural weakness, and
timorousness
shall not overcome thee.-Forit shall not be too hard for God.
12
Elena, blushing for some unknown reason, moved silently closer-andthere was a strange
timorousness
in her movement- atimorousdesire.
13
This is, however, my third manly prudence: I am not put out of conceit with the WICKED by your
timorousness
.
14
During the shillyshallying over Syria he was painted as a blustering Wizard of Oz, hiding his
timorousness
behind a curtain.
15
She left her chair in a great hurry, and proceeded to embrace her young guest tenderly, though with a little
timorousness
.
16
His natural
timorousness
of nature had indeed led him to put off making the visit for as long a time as possible.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
timorousness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little timorousness
natural timorousness
obdurate timorousness
own timorousness
pure timorousness
More collocations
Translations for
timorousness
Catalan
timidesa
Timorousness
through the time