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The word timid is an adjective. The noun form could be timidness, or timidity.
The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'timid' are timidity and timidness.
The word "timid" typically has a negative connotation as it often implies a lack of confidence, shyness, or hesitancy in a situation.
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predators
It all depends... In the wild, leapord gekos tend to be timid, unless encountered by predators. Wild bearded dragons are less timid, and will hiss ferociously at any threat. Captive bearded dragons are actually more timid, and are less dificult to tame than leapord gekos.
No, timid is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: a timid deer or a timid student.The noun form is timidness.
"timid" is an adjective.
timid flowers
Reserved, timid, bashful.
Timid means to be very shy and not talkative. An acronym for timid would be outgoing or loud and outrageous.
Ralph the Timid died in 1057.
The Timid EP was created in 2005.
The antonym of audacious is timid or cautious.
That means u r timid It's a simile
Because Joan was raised in a very strict household, she grew up to be very timid. Timid means shy.
Mice are often referred to with the expression "as timid as a mouse".