timidity in the PONS Dictionary

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But it has no timidities; it is large and confident; it is a picture of something more than a single life.
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They discovered her timidity had grown from a desire to be a good citizen and not for fear of conflict.
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It wasn't palsy, rather a quiver of animal timidity.
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To see him thus engaged and without a trace of timidity in his footsteps, a stranger would never suspect that he was blind.
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Turn his constricting sadness and timidity into the livelier emotion, into the intense affect of fear.
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That road leads to timidity and repression.
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No amount of double-talk or political timidity can obscure this fact.
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Experience and confidence-building training can help to lessen any timidity from the horse.
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Thin types were associated with introversion and timidity.
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He reorganizes her household staff, who had been taking full advantage of her timidity and naivete--and sharing their profits with her former lawyer.
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