Because Joan was raised in a very strict household, she grew up to be very timid. Timid means shy.
The timid boy approached the menacing dark man towering in the doorway.
I was timid during my first days at the new school. Mice are considered timid because they flee from most other animals.
"While her answers were intellectual and sincere, her demeanor was timid and unsure." "I was timid at first, but once I got to know everyone, I was much more comfortable."
I was very timid when I heard we had to scuba dive to pass the class because I had never been scuba diving before.
She's a timid child who seldomn raises her hand to answer questions in class. Our cat is so timid that it runs and hides everytime someone visits us. If you want to be a better soccer player, don't be so timid around the ball. I'm timid when I try something new; especially if it's as scary as bungee jumping.
Her ability to appear in a control was derogated by her timid nature and soft voice
The word timid is an adjective. It means to be shy.
The word "timid" is an adjective.
No, timid is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: a timid deer or a timid student.The noun form is timidness.
I am undemonstrative with strange people. my sister was undemonstrative at the party of graduation, because she is so timid.
The root word of intimidate is "timid," which means to show a lack of courage or confidence.
Due to his clandestine nature, the timid man prefered to stay home rather than go out to the party.