timid in the PONS Dictionary

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English
He is timid and narcissistic, as well as unaccustomed to failure.
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A large student with a rather timid personality.
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The fish is a timid surface dwelling predator.
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It will occasionally nest in large gardens, but is usually extremely timid, probably due to the heavy hunting pressure it faces during migration.
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He has a timid, yet vulgar personality, and is often unorganized.
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He was tall and broad-shouldered, but was timid, restrained, and soft-spoken.
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He was timid and suspicious, and interested persons could easily play on his fears for their own advantage.
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At the beginning of the series she is very timid and shy, and doesn't like to share her desires or opinions with others.
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She is very timid and nervous, but has been gifted with immense natural strength.
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He also did not timid around touchy subjects and visuals.
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