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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be timid" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a command or piece of advice to someone, suggesting that they should act or behave in a timid or shy manner. Example: "You need to be more assertive in your presentation, don't just be timid and let others dominate the conversation."
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be timid
adjective
Lacking in courage or confidence.
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Be Timid!
So why be timid?
We must not be timid.
I won't be timid about it.
Maybe they are right to be timid.
It was no time to be timid.
Companies tend to be timid capital reallocators.
Don't be timid with the food colouring.
"I used to be timid," she says.
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(Do not be timid-if you can stomach gin, you will be fine).
He was timid, shy.
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