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tim⋅id

[tim-id]
–adjective, -er, -est.
1. lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.
2. characterized by or indicating fear: a timid approach to a problem.

Origin:
1540–50; < L timidus fearful, equiv. to tim(ēre) to fear + -idus -id 4


ti⋅mid⋅i⋅ty, tim⋅id⋅ness, noun
tim⋅id⋅ly, adverb


1. fearful, fainthearted. See cowardly.
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tim·id   (tĭm'ĭd)   
adj.   tim·id·er, tim·id·est
  1. Lacking self-confidence; shy.

  2. Fearful and hesitant: problems that call for bold, not timid, responses.


[Latin timidus, from timēre, to fear.]
ti·mid'i·ty, tim'id·ness n., tim'id·ly adv.
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Word Origin & History

timid 
1549, from M.Fr. timide "easily frightened, shy," from L. timidus "fearful," from timere "to fear."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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