timid|timider|timidest in English
adjective
[tim·id || 'tɪmɪd]
shy, bashful, fearful, retiring
Use "timid|timider|timidest" in a sentence
1. Timid dogs bark most.
2. I was a timid child.
3. She's a timid suburban adulteress.
4. Most birds are naturally timid.
5. He is timid by nature.
6. Deer are naturally timid creatures.
7. Even this may be too timid.
8. Childlings sylphs are timid and flighty.
9. Mountain goats are very timid creatures.
10. Are some timid or self-conscious?
11. The rabbit is timid and suspicious.
12. Antonyms for Brassiest include meekest, mousiest, shiest, softest, timidest, quietest, fearfullest, humblest, lowest and plainest
13. Antonyms for Brashest include meekest, timidest, mousiest, shiest, politest, fearfullest, cowardliest, chariest, wariest and unsurest
14. 21 Lucy is a rather timid child.
15. The committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute.
16. Was the person timid, skeptical, annoyed, or busy?
17. His voice has a timid and tremulous sound.
18. The least noise would startle the timid child.
19. The newspaper called the plan timid and unimaginative.
20. Bruck is suitably cautious, but not at all timid.
21. Bashful definition, uncomfortably diffident and easily embarrassed; shy; timid
22. "May I come in?" said a timid little voice.
23. Natural shyness could cause timid ones to shrink back.
24. Somehow the dimness made my footsteps sound muffled, timid.
25. They've been rather timid in the changes they've made .