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View usage for: (dɪfɪdənt) adjectiveSomeone who is diffident is rather shy and does not enjoy talking about themselves or being noticed by other people. Helen was diffident and reserved. Synonyms: shy, reserved, withdrawn, reluctant More Synonyms of diffident diffidence (dɪfɪdəns) uncountable noun He entered the room with a certain diffidence. Synonyms: shyness, fear, reserve, hesitation More Synonyms of diffident diffidently adverb [ADVERB with verb] 'Would you,' he asked diffidently, 'like to talk to me about it?' diffident in British English (ˈdɪfɪdənt) adjectivelacking self-confidence; timid; shy Derived forms diffidence (ˈdiffidence) noun diffidently (ˈdiffidently) adverb Word origin C15: from Latin diffīdere to distrust, from dis- not + fīdere to trust diffident in American English (ˈdɪfədənt) adjective full of diffidence; lacking self-confidence; timid; shy SIMILAR WORDS: shy Derived forms diffidently (ˈdiffidently) adverb Word origin L diffidens: see diffidence Examples of 'diffident' in a sentencediffident All this lends a rather diffident tone to her memoir.No praise is too high for a man whose somewhat diffident public persona masks a character who is as tough as nails.For much of the time he appeared to be an ego in retreat, his manner diffident and apparently shy.There's always been something rather diffident about Lively. In other languagesdiffident British English: diffident ADJECTIVE Someone who is diffident is rather shy and does not enjoy talking about themselves. She was diffident and reserved. - American English: diffident
- Brazilian Portuguese: tímido
- Chinese: 羞怯的
- European Spanish: tímido
- French: qui manque d'assurance
- German: zurückhaltend
- Italian: schivo
- Japanese: 内気な
- Korean: 소심한
- European Portuguese: tímido
- Latin American Spanish: tímido
Definition lacking self-confidence The new employee was diffident and reserved in meetings. Synonyms reluctant shrinking doubtful backward unsure constrained self-effacing sheepish aw-shucks Additional synonymsDefinition reluctant or bashful Synonyms shy, late, reluctant, hesitating, unwilling, sluggish, wavering, diffident, bashful, tardyDefinition shy or modest a bashful child Synonyms shy, reserved, retiring, nervous, modest, shrinking, blushing, constrained, timid, self-conscious, coy, reticent, self-effacing, aw-shucks (slang, US), diffident, sheepish, mousy, timorous (literary), abashed, shamefaced, easily embarrassed, overmodest Definition doubtful and unsure in speech or action I was hesitant about accepting the invitation. Synonyms uncertain, reluctant, shy, halting, doubtful, sceptical, unsure, hesitating, wavering, timid, diffident, lacking confidence, vacillating, hanging back, irresolute, half-arsed (British, slang), half-assed (US, Canadian, slang), half-hearted- difficult
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