Not normally ... the descriptor is "timid". However, if the person were extremely interested, or involved in, say, the study of timidity, one could say he or she is "the timidity person" (as in "the heart surgeon", or less technically "a motorbike person").
A person showing timidity may appear hesitant, avoid eye contact, speak softly, and exhibit nervous body language such as fidgeting or avoiding confrontation.
Not necessarily. "Timid" typically implies shyness or a lack of confidence, but it is not inherently negative. Some people may see timidity as a positive trait, such as being cautious or thoughtful. It all depends on the context and perspective.
I found and excellent set of books, MENTAL EFFICIENCY SERIES from Funk and Wagnalls Company. Published in 1915, it will do some online searching to find I suppose but it contains an excellent volume called TIMIDITY How to Overcome it.The main point I got from the book was the recognition of one's worth wherein it is written "He does not realize that his being so uncommunicative makes it difficult to give himself the due credit for his knowledge and his intelligence."So, it starts with trying not to be so self-conscious about what others are thinking about you as for the most part, most people are very self-centered and concentrating about themselves and not really overly concerned about others.Realize that you are just every bit as good as others and that if you fear no one will like you or that they will laugh at you, relaize that everyone has had this fear one time or another. All it takes is a small smile and hello to open the world of new friendships and build a strong self-esteem. If a person does not respond, so what, move on and keep smiling. Soon enough you will find that people do respond to kind smiles and hello's. And soon will will find your timidity overcome and behind you.
A shy color is not a commonly recognized term in the field of color theory. However, it could refer to muted, soft, or pastel colors that are subtle and understated, evoking a sense of timidity or modesty.
A modest person would never say "I'm the best" or anything that implied they thought they were better than anyone else. They would never brag. Being modest is all about what you say to others.
A person showing timidity may appear hesitant, avoid eye contact, speak softly, and exhibit nervous body language such as fidgeting or avoiding confrontation.
The Timidity of the Loverat was created in 1983.
There is no patron saint of timidity.
"The timidity of the man was astounding; I had never met someone so shy in my life."
Penelope said, "O cruel Odysseus, what timidity has taken possession of you now?"
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The word 'timidly' is the adverb form for the adjective timid.The noun forms for the adjective timid are timidness and timidity.
Here is an example sentence with the word "timidity":I couldn't help chuckling at Ci the Border Collie's timidity as he flees away from the approaching herd of sheep in the video - he's a sheepdog that should be herding the sheep, not running away!
Timidity or timidness, is a general quality of fearfulness. A mouse would be described as a timid creature. Also means easy fear. It can apply to social situations in which a timid person is one who is unwilling to speak up, who tries to fade into the background, who is afraid of encountering new or unusual situations or people.
Timidity is a noun that refers to someone who lacks self-confidence, or is shy. Someone who is generally fearful of making mistakes, or going new places.
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The quality or state of being timid; timorousness; timidness.