timidity (Meaning)

Wordnet

timidity (n)

fear of the unknown or unfamiliar or fear of making decisions

fearfulness in venturing into new and unknown places or activities

Webster

timidity (n.)

The quality or state of being timid; timorousness; timidness.

timidity Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah's timidity prevented her from speaking up during the meeting.
  2. The timid deer glanced nervously at the approaching hunters.
  3. The student's timidity made it difficult for her to participate in class discussions.
  4. The young bird exhibited timidity as it fluttered its wings for the first time.
  5. Henry's timidity often caused him to avoid social situations.
  6. The injured animal's timidity told the veterinarian that it was in pain.
  7. The timid child hid behind her mother's legs as the stranger approached.
  8. Despite her timidity, the actress was able to overcome her fears and deliver a powerful performance.
  9. The timid mouse scurried away as the cat stalked closer.
  10. The timidity of the new employee made it difficult for them to fit in with their colleagues.

FAQs About the word timidity

fear of the unknown or unfamiliar or fear of making decisions, fearfulness in venturing into new and unknown places or activitiesThe quality or state of being t

fear, anxiety, faintheartedness, concern,hesitation, timidness, timorousness, worry,restraint, inhibition

guts, audacity, guts, nerve, confidence, nerve, self-confidence, self-confidence, assurance, boldness

Sarah's timidity prevented her from speaking up during the meeting.

The timid deer glanced nervously at the approaching hunters.

The student's timidity made it difficult for her to participate in class discussions.

The young bird exhibited timidity as it fluttered its wings for the first time.