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Adjective
(1) showing modest reserve
(2) lacking self-confidence
(3) hesitant; unconfident
Show English Meaning
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Adjective
(1) showing modest reserve
(2) lacking self-confidence
(3) hesitant; unconfident
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(2) After reading her views on the debate, it makes me wish I had something weighty or political to say, but I'm a little diffident about the whole thing.
(3) Far from being arrogant, today's doctors are diffident and afflicted by insecurity and self-doubt.
(4) With diffident reluctance, she rose from her seat and went to where her outer robe hung; a wooden peg set in the near wall.
(5) Dating agencies were once sniggered at as the last resort of those too diffident , dull or undesirable to find a partner in the normal course of their social life.
(6) He made sure that his furniture received the maximum publicity at international fairs, although he came across as a surprisingly diffident and modest man.
(7) I am blaming the fact it's St George's day for my refusal to complain - what could be more English than feeling too diffident to complain about receiving an awful haircut?
(8) With no one to listen to them, they get trapped in their problems and grow up diffident and unsure of their abilities.
(9) And his diffident manner should not be mistaken for a lack of energy.
(10) A champion of women's education in the truly liberal sense, he helped many a shy diffident young woman face the academic world.
(11) Ironic, too, that he's diffident to the point of sheepishness, even in front of the most adoring audience.
(12) The tenor in these passages is definitive and assertive, quite at odds with the unassuming, almost diffident , tone of the rest of the book.
(13) Far from being diffident , gratulatory or admiring, patients may bubble with entitlement, seethe with rage and insist on constant approval.
(14) Thirty years later he is still embarrassed or diffident every time he is confronted with even a simple practical task.
(15) Emotionally diffident , he lacks the physical and dramatic force to invest the role with heroism.
(16) She is neither diffident nor boastful about this fact.
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(1) For those who are rather diffident about facing a public examination, there are helpful u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510proxy writersu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb available.
(2) After reading her views on the debate, it makes me wish I had something weighty or political to say, but I'm a little diffident about the whole thing.
(3) Far from being arrogant, today's doctors are diffident and afflicted by insecurity and self-doubt.
(4) With diffident reluctance, she rose from her seat and went to where her outer robe hung; a wooden peg set in the near wall.
(5) Dating agencies were once sniggered at as the last resort of those too diffident , dull or undesirable to find a partner in the normal course of their social life.
(6) He made sure that his furniture received the maximum publicity at international fairs, although he came across as a surprisingly diffident and modest man.
(7) I am blaming the fact it's St George's day for my refusal to complain - what could be more English than feeling too diffident to complain about receiving an awful haircut?
(8) With no one to listen to them, they get trapped in their problems and grow up diffident and unsure of their abilities.
(9) And his diffident manner should not be mistaken for a lack of energy.
(10) A champion of women's education in the truly liberal sense, he helped many a shy diffident young woman face the academic world.
(11) Ironic, too, that he's diffident to the point of sheepishness, even in front of the most adoring audience.
(12) The tenor in these passages is definitive and assertive, quite at odds with the unassuming, almost diffident , tone of the rest of the book.
(13) Far from being diffident , gratulatory or admiring, patients may bubble with entitlement, seethe with rage and insist on constant approval.
(14) Thirty years later he is still embarrassed or diffident every time he is confronted with even a simple practical task.
(15) Emotionally diffident , he lacks the physical and dramatic force to invest the role with heroism.
(16) She is neither diffident nor boastful about this fact.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. shy
2. bashful
3. modest
4. self-effacing
5. unassuming
6. meek
7. unconfident
8. unassertive
9. timid
10. timorous
11. humble
13. reticent
14. hesitant
15. insecure
16. self-doubting
17. doubtful
18. uncertain
19. unsure
20. self-conscious
21. mousy
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. shy
2. bashful
3. modest
4. self-effacing
5. unassuming
6. meek
7. unconfident
8. unassertive
9. timid
10. timorous
11. humble
13. reticent
14. hesitant
15. insecure
16. self-doubting
17. doubtful
18. uncertain
19. unsure
20. self-conscious
21. mousy
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