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diffident

  • 1 diffident

    [ˈdɪfɪdənt] adjective
    not confident.
    عَديم الثِّقَه بِنَفْسِهِ

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  • 2 خجل

    adj. shy, diffident
    adv. aside
    n. shame, shyness, bashfulness, timidity, blush, dash
    v. efface oneself, mantle, redden, make shy, abash, shame

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  • 3 خجول

    adj. abashed, ashamed, shamefaced, embarrassed, self-conscious, shy, backward, bashful, diffident, modest, retiring, chary, coy, shrinking, timid, mean, mousey, sheep's, sheepish

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  • 4 غير واثق من نفسه

    adj. diffident

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  • 5 استحى

    اِسْتَحَى (مِنْ): خَجِلَ، اِحْتَشَمَ
    to be ashamed of, be ashamed to face someone; to be (become, feel) embarrassed (by); to blush, feel shame or embarrassment; to be or become shy, bashful, diffident

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  • 6 تذمم

    تَذَمّمَ: اِسْتَحَى
    to be ashamed (of); to blush; to be or become shy, bashful, diffident

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  • 7 خجل

    خَجِل، خَجْلان، خَجُول: مُسْتَحٍ، حَيِيّ
    abashed, ashamed, shamefaced; embarrassed, self-conscious; shy, bashful, diffident, modest, coy, timid

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  • 8 خجلان

    خَجِل، خَجْلان، خَجُول: مُسْتَحٍ، حَيِيّ
    abashed, ashamed, shamefaced; embarrassed, self-conscious; shy, bashful, diffident, modest, coy, timid

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  • 9 خجول

    خَجِل، خَجْلان، خَجُول: مُسْتَحٍ، حَيِيّ
    abashed, ashamed, shamefaced; embarrassed, self-conscious; shy, bashful, diffident, modest, coy, timid

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  • 10 خجل

    خَجِلَ (مِنْ): اِسْتَحَى
    to be ashamed of, be ashamed to face someone; to be abashed by, be(come) or feel embarrassed by; to blush, feel shame or embarrassment; to be or become shy, bashful, diffident

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  • 11 مستح

    مُسْتَحٍ (المُسْتَحِي): خَجُول
    abashed, ashamed, shamefaced; embarrassed; shy, bashful, diffident, timid

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  • 12 هياب

    هَيّاب: نَفُور، جَبَان
    timid, timorous, shy, fearful, fearsome, diffident

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Diffident — Dif fi*dent, a. [L. diffidens, entis, p. pr. of diffidere; dif = dis + fidere to trust; akin to fides faith. See {Faith}, and cf. {Defy}.] 1. Wanting confidence in others; distrustful. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] You were always extremely diffident… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • diffident — I adjective abashed, awestricken, awestruck, bashful, blushful, blushing, cautious, demure, deprecating, deprecative, diffidens, embarrassed, fainthearted, faltering, hesitating, humble, humbled, lacking self confidence, modest, overanxious,… …   Law dictionary

  • diffident — mid 15c., from L. diffidentem (nom. diffidens), prp. of diffidere (see DIFFIDENCE (Cf. diffidence)). Related: Diffidently …   Etymology dictionary

  • diffident — modest, bashful, *shy, coy Analogous words: shrinking, flinching, blenching (see RECOIL): hesitant, reluctant (see DISINCLINED): timorous, *timid Antonyms: confident Contrasted words: assured, sure, sanguine, presumptuous (see CONFIDENT): self… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • diffident — [adj] hesitant; unconfident backward, bashful, blenching, chary, constrained, coy, demure, distrustful, doubtful, dubious, flinching, humble, insecure, meek, modest, mousy, rabbity, reluctant, reserved, retiring, self conscious, self effacing,… …   New thesaurus

  • diffident — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lacking in self confidence. DERIVATIVES diffidence noun diffidently adverb. ORIGIN Latin, from diffidere fail to trust …   English terms dictionary

  • diffident — [dif′ədənt] adj. [L diffidens: see DIFFIDENCE] full of diffidence; lacking self confidence; timid; shy SYN. SHY1 diffidently adv …   English World dictionary

  • diffident — dif|fi|dent [ˈdıfıdənt] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , present participle of diffidere to distrust , from fidere to trust ] shy and not wanting to make people notice you or talk about you diffident manner/smile/voice etc diffident about …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • diffident — [[t]dɪ̱fɪdənt[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is diffident is rather shy and does not enjoy talking about themselves or being noticed by other people. John was as bouncy and ebullient as Helen was diffident and reserved. Derived words: diffidence… …   English dictionary

  • diffident — adjective shy and unwilling to make people notice you or talk about you: He suddenly felt diffident in the presence of these people (+ about): She was diffident about her prize. diffidently adverb diffidence noun (U) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • diffident — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin diffident , diffidens, present participle of diffidere to distrust, from dis + fidere to trust more at bide Date: 15th century 1. hesitant in acting or speaking through lack of self confidence 2 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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