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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a timid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is shy or lacking in self-confidence.
Example: "She was a timid child, often hesitant to speak up in class."
Alternatives: "a shy" or "a meek".
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He mimes a timid huddle.
And a timid approach.
"Panache is therefore a timid heroism..
Then she was a timid newcomer.
At first, he was a timid Galileo.
Calling us collectively a TIMID SISSY?
Nobody likes a timid yipster.
A timid person; a coward.
A timid voice said something about "horoscopes".
She's now a timid veterinarian's assistant.
A timid Swiss correspondent raised his hand.
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