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Meanings of
diffident
in английском
португальский
tímido
каталонский
insegur
испанский
tímido
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Lacking self-confidence.
shy
timid
unsure
confident
Related terms
unconfident
португальский
tímido
Diffident.
Related terms
reserved
Synonyms
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.
Usage of
diffident
in английском
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.
Other examples for "diffident"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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diffident
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more diffident
too diffident
rather diffident
diffident smile
very diffident
More collocations
Translations for
diffident
португальский
tímido
inseguro
каталонский
insegur
vergonyós
tímid
испанский
tímido
inseguro
Diffident
through the time
Diffident
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common