timid
[ tim-id ]
/ ˈtɪm ɪd /
adjective, tim·id·er, tim·id·est.
lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.
characterized by or indicating fear: a timid approach to a problem.
Origin of timid
synonym study for timid
1. See
cowardly.
OTHER WORDS FROM timid
Words nearby timid
timeserver,
timespan,
timetable,
timework,
timeworn,
timid,
timing,
timing belt,
timing chain,
timing gear,
timişoara
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British Dictionary definitions for timid
timid
/ (ˈtɪmɪd) /
adjective
easily frightened or upset, esp by human contact; shy
indicating shyness or fear
Derived forms of timid
timidity or timidness, noun timidly, adverbWord Origin for timid
C16: from Latin
timidus, from
timēre to fear