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timidity

noun as in shyness

noun as in fear

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Mailer would argue, for example, that timidity does more harm to the novelist than donning a mask of extreme self-confidence.

Winograd and Hais see millennial timidity as a mostly temporary phenomena.

American timidity towards Israel has certainly earned his criticism.

They like boldness and despise the appearance of timidity and protracted doubt.

There were those who lagged behind out of incomprehension, political calculation, or timidity.

Setting aside timidity, we find that well-informed persons are sometimes‌ good listeners, but no talkers.

Entrusted with sixty thousand men with orders to make a vast turning movement, his timidity spoiled the Emperor's careful plans.

Age asks with timidity to be spared intolerable pain; youth, taking fortune by the beard, demands joy like a right.

As her children had to be defended, all her feminine timidity had disappeared and made way for a cold and energetic resolution.

Was it timidity, pride, or prudence which restrained me from all communication with the unfortunate and degraded of their sex?

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On this page you'll find 48 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to timidity, such as: bashfulness, quiet, reserve, and timidness.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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