"Timorous judges" refers to judges who are overly cautious or fearful in their decision-making, often leading to indecisiveness or reluctance to enforce the law robustly. This timidity can stem from concerns about public opinion, potential backlash, or the implications of their rulings. Such judges may avoid making bold or necessary decisions, which can undermine the justice system and affect the outcomes of cases. Their hesitancy can ultimately lead to a lack of confidence in the judicial process.
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You just did. :-) No seriously, "timorous" means nervous or anxious, so you could say, "Joe was feeling very timorous."
His timorous manner betrayed the fear he felt at the moment
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The last sound you would hear in the last syllable of "timorous" is "us."
the first syllable. A+ (:
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forthcoming, bold
Adjective.
faint, afraid, fearful, shy, hesitant, timid, tentative, meek~Timorous-adj.showing fear or hesitant... hope i helped a little..tnx~
A timorous speech is one delivered with fear, hesitation, or lack of confidence. It may be characterized by a shaky voice, nervous gestures, and a lack of conviction in the speaker's words.
The antonym for daredevil are: fearful, timid, timorous and more.