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was timid
adjective
Lacking in courage or confidence.
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He was timid, shy.
"I was timid about shooting it.
Panzee was timid, dumb, and foul-tempered.
She was timid & afraid in her new surroundings.
Judged against the rhetoric, the plan that emerged was timid.
About everything else she was timid; a mousey, withdrawn girl.
Last year, I was timid on the field.
Where the American was timid, the Korean was bold.
He was timid & not happy during the period after his parents' death.
"Until the age of thirty I was timid and soft-spoken," she told Minoret.
The deputy seemed nervous at being questioned and was timid with his answers.
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