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Significados de
diffident
em inglês
português
tímido
catalão
insegur
espanhol
tímido
Back to the meaning
Lacking self-confidence.
shy
timid
unsure
confident
Termos relacionados
unconfident
português
tímido
Diffident.
Termos relacionados
reserved
Sinônimos
Examples for "
shy
"
shy
timid
unsure
Examples for "
shy
"
1
Junglepussy: You can ask anybody in my family: I was so
shy
.
2
Young boys too
shy
to talk are the very best conversational practice.
3
She felt
shy
,
worried about public speaking, but passionate about the issue.
4
Never one to
shy
away from a challenge, Saunders set to work.
5
I felt suddenly
shy
,
realizing the others could hear everything we said.
1
I was
timid
with the other children and afraid of physical violence.
2
The control of affairs was in the hands of the
timid
Whigs.
3
They are nervous; they are
timid
;
they are unreasoning; they are reckless.
4
Yet often I doubt if they are wise and not merely
timid
.
5
The offer of help was in the tone, in its
timid
beseeching.
1
He said he was
unsure
how long this medical assistance would continue.
2
Nonetheless: Don't believe reports of Disney being
unsure
about Rise of Skywalker.
3
We are now
unsure
how to identify reliable criteria for result interpretation.
4
We found ourselves outside of time,
unsure
of what our future held.
5
So bankers say they have been left
unsure
which way to turn.
Uso de
diffident
em inglês
1
He had seen heavy action in Indochina, which left him painfully
diffident
.
2
She was shy and
diffident
in manner, thin and tall in person.
3
Rarely need the complaisance that audacity evokes perturb the
diffident
man; since
4
Without his conscious volition he took a
diffident
,
foot dragging, backward step.
5
The
diffident
girl had suddenly assumed the incisive strength of observant womanhood.
6
Still the Covenanters and the clergy were
diffident
of the king's sincerity.
7
Not understanding, she felt
diffident
and uncertain of herself in certain presences.
8
At least I have the greatest reason to be
diffident
of myself.
9
Aside from Mavis, Cordle had collected a small,
diffident
but interested crowd.
10
Mr. Lelyveld is also considered a somewhat
diffident
man, shy and guarded.
11
The oppressive fear of criticism was gone, but a
diffident
loneliness remained.
12
In his presence she felt
diffident
,
mentally insecure, even as a child.
13
Emily was fair and pretty, girlish and
diffident
-
blue
eyes
and light hair.
14
They had defended him with fierce indignation, against their more
diffident
companions.
15
He had grown a little
diffident
in stating why he had come.
16
Thomas, though
diffident
to a degree, was one of our greatest soldiers.
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Sobre este termo
diffident
Adjetivo
Colocações frequentes
more diffident
too diffident
rather diffident
diffident smile
very diffident
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Translations for
diffident
português
tímido
inseguro
catalão
insegur
vergonyós
tímid
espanhol
tímido
inseguro
Diffident
ao longo do tempo
Diffident
nas variantes da língua
Reino Unido
Comum
Estados Unidos da América
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