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timidity Meaning in Tamil ( timidity வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சங்கோசம், கோழைத்தனம்,



timidity தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

வீரமற்ற விவேகம் கோழைத்தனம், விவேகமற்ற வீரம் முரட்டுத்தனம்.

இந்த கோட்பாடை பல ரோமர்கள் விரும்பவில்லை, அது கோழைத்தனம் என எண்ணினார்கள்.

timidity's Usage Examples:

He does not, however, seem to have reciprocated the courtesy of his French hosts, but gave offence by the brusqueness of his manner, though his supercilious bearing, according to his biographer, Dr Paris, was to be ascribed less to any conscious superiority than to an "ungraceful timidity which he could never conquer.


The 6th is related to degrees of courage, resolution, rashness or timidity; the 7th indicates sensitiveness, morality, good conduct, or immorality, overbearing temper and self-will.


Danton, no doubt, was abler than most of the others, yet the timidity or temerity with which he allowed himself to be vanquished by Robespierre showed that even he was not a man of commanding quality.


Robert the Pious, a crowned monk, resembled his father in eschewing great schemes, whether from timidity or prudence; yet from 996 to 1031 he preserved intact the authority Robert he had inherited from Hugh, despite many domestic dis- the Pious turbances.


He had a slight hesitation in his speech, and his air of timidity and reserve was almost ludicrous.


The wild ass (Equus hemionus) is confined to the sandy deserts of Sind and Cutch, where, from its speed and timidity, Wild ass.


Even in these purely secular affairs, moreover, his timidity and indecision prevented him from pursuing a consistent policy; and his ill fortune, or his lack of judgment, placed him, as long as he had the power of choice, ever on the losing side.


The timidity of the Danish admiral Ulrik C.


In the care and defence of her young the vixen displays extraordinary solicitude and boldness, altogether losing on such occasions her accustomed timidity and caution.


The mismanagement of the war broke down the Aberdeen government in 1855, and then Disraeli had the mortification of seeing a fortunate chance of return to office lost by the timidity and distrust of his chief, Lord Derby - the distrust too clearly including the under-valuation of Disraeli himself.


Some of Emmet's bolder proposals, such as a plan for capturing the commander-in-chief, were vetoed by the timidity of his associates, none of whom were men of any ability.





Synonyms:

self-doubt, diffidence, timidness, shyness, fear, self-distrust, fright, fearfulness, timorousness, cold feet,



Antonyms:

gutsiness, courage, unafraid, fearlessness, confidence,

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