Timidest: meaning, definitions and examples
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timidest
[ ˈtɪmɪdəst ]
describing personality
Timidest refers to someone who is extremely shy and lacking in confidence. This individual may avoid social interactions and feel anxious in new situations, often leading to reluctance in speaking up or expressing their opinions.
Synonyms
bashful, cowardly, meek, shy, timid.
Examples of usage
- She was the timidest child in her class.
- His timidest nature held him back during the presentation.
- Among her friends, she was the most timidest when it came to dancing.
- Despite his talents, he remained the timidest at auditions.
Translations
Translations of the word "timidest" in other languages:
🇵🇹 tímido
🇮🇳 संकोची
🇩🇪 schüchtern
🇮🇩 pemalu
🇺🇦 сором'язливий
🇵🇱 nieśmiały
🇯🇵 内気な (うちきな)
🇫🇷 timide
🇪🇸 tímido
🇹🇷 utangaç
🇰🇷 수줍은 (sujubeun)
🇸🇦 خجول (khajool)
🇨🇿 stydlivý
🇸🇰 plachý
🇨🇳 害羞的 (hàixiū de)
🇸🇮 sramežljiv
🇮🇸 hógva
🇰🇿 ұялшақ (uyalshaq)
🇬🇪 მრცხვენა (mrtskhvena)
🇦🇿 utangaç
🇲🇽 tímido
Etymology
The word 'timid' originates from the Latin 'timidus', which translates to 'fearful' or 'afraid'. This Latin term further derives from the root 'timere', meaning 'to fear'. The adjective 'timid' was first used in English in the late 14th century. The suffix '-est' is a common English formation used to create the superlative form of adjectives, indicating the highest degree of a quality. Therefore, 'timidest' conveys the superlative form of 'timid', referring to someone who exhibits the most extreme of timidity characteristics. Over time, 'timid' and its derivatives have been used to describe various psychological traits related to fear and reluctance in social situations. Its usage has maintained consistent meanings throughout its evolution in the English language.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #43,222, this word is among the least frequently used in common English. Understanding it can be beneficial for comprehensive language mastery, but it's not essential for most learners.