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- TIMOROUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Both words can mean "easily frightened" (as in "a timid mouse" or "a timorous child") as well as "indicating or characterized by fear" (as in "he gave a timid smile" or "she took a timorous step forward")
- TIMOROUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Timorous definition: full of fear; fearful See examples of TIMOROUS used in a sentence
- TIMOROUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Unfortunately, some of our managers are somewhat timorous and fearful of giving too strong a lead in case they upset head office or the union
- Understanding Timorous: A Complete Guide to Its Meaning, Usage, and . . .
To wrap this up, timorous is a powerful word that vividly paints a picture of fearfulness, shyness, or hesitation Its use can transform dull descriptions into emotionally charged scenes
- timorous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
timorous (comparative more timorous, superlative most timorous) Tending to be easily frightened; shy, timid synonym, antonym quotations Synonym: (Scotland, dated) timorsome Antonyms: see Thesaurus: brave
- TIMOROUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe someone as timorous, you mean that they are frightened and nervous of other people and situations He is a reclusive, timorous creature
- Timorous - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A timorous person is timid or shy, like your timorous friend who likes to hang out with close pals but gets nervous around big groups of new people The adjective timorous is actually the Latin word for ”fearful ”
- Timorous - definition of timorous by The Free Dictionary
1 full of or subject to fear 2 characterized by or indicating fear or timidity: a timorous approach to a serious problem
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