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timid - people who are fearful and cautious; "whitewater rafting is not for the timid" |
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cautious |
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brave people who are brave; "the home of the free and the brave"
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people (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience"
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timid - showing fear and lack of confidence |
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bold fearless and daring; "bold settlers on some foreign shore"; "a bold speech"; "a bold adventure"
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afraid filled with regret or concern; used often to soften an unpleasant statement; "I'm afraid I won't be able to come"; "he was afraid he would have to let her go"; "I'm afraid you're wrong"
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backward directed or facing toward the back or rear; "a backward view"
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cowardly,
fearful lacking courage; ignobly timid and faint-hearted; "cowardly dogs, ye will not aid me then"- P.B.Shelley
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unadventurous lacking in boldness
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unassertive inclined to timidity or lack of self-confidence; "a shy unassertive person"
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timidity,
timorousness fearfulness in venturing into new and unknown places or activities
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bashful disposed to avoid notice; "they considered themselves a tough outfit and weren't bashful about letting anybody know it"; (`blate' is a Scottish term for bashful)
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coy modestly or warily rejecting approaches or overtures; "like a wild young colt, very inquisitive but very coy and not to be easily cajoled"
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timorous,
trepid,
fearful experiencing or showing fear; "a fearful glance"; "fearful of criticism"
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intimidated made timid or fearful as by threats
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mousey,
mousy quiet and timid and ineffectual
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