he timidly asked her to merry him
The dog timidly approached the human with great shyness.
Timidly in Tagalog can be translated as "mahiyain."
The root word of "timidly" is "timid."
apprehensively, timidly, anything of the likes!
"Shyly" connotes a sense of quietness or reserved behavior, while "timidly" connotes a sense of fear or lack of confidence in a situation. Both words describe a person's emotional state in social interactions, but "timidly" carries a stronger association with apprehension or hesitance.
She stared timidly at her uncle.
She timidly approached her boss.
The kid was timidly, because he is new to the school.
The dog timidly approached the human with great shyness.
yes, because any word ending with -ly is usually an adverb
Timidly in Tagalog can be translated as "mahiyain."
(lamprophony - voice that is loud and clear)The stage actor was praised for his lamprophony, not just his stentorian tone.Debaters who speak timidly are encouraged to improve their lamprophony.
The root word of "timidly" is "timid."
apprehensively, timidly, anything of the likes!
chicken
walking
Timidly.