Pronunciation: /tɪˈmɪdəti/
noun a state of being easily frightened or lacking in self-confidence
A1 She overcame her timidity and spoke up in class.
A2 His timidity prevented him from making new friends.
B1 Her timidity at social events often made her feel isolated.
B2 Despite his timidity, he managed to give a confident presentation.
C1 Her timidity was seen as a hindrance to her career advancement.
C2 The actress's timidity offstage was in stark contrast to her confident performances.
formal Her timidity prevented her from speaking up in meetings.
informal His timidity around strangers made it difficult for him to make new friends.
slang Don't let your timidity hold you back from trying something new.
figurative The company's timidity in taking risks ultimately led to its downfall.
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