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1 timidly
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2 timidly tim·id·ly adv
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3 fearfully
['fɪəfəlɪ]1) (timidly) paurosamente, timorosamente2) (dreadfully) [cold, expensive] spaventosamente, terribilmente; [ discreet] estremamente* * *adverb terribilmente, spaventosamente* * *fearfully► fearful* * *['fɪəfəlɪ]1) (timidly) paurosamente, timorosamente2) (dreadfully) [cold, expensive] spaventosamente, terribilmente; [ discreet] estremamente -
4 timid
['tɪmɪd]* * *['timid](easily frightened; nervous; shy: A mouse is a timid creature.) timido, timoroso- timidly- timidity
- timidness* * *timid /ˈtɪmɪd/a.timido; timoroso; esitante: a timid girl, una ragazza timida; a timid look, uno sguardo timoroso; a timid reply, una risposta esitantetimidlyavv.timidamente; timorosamentetimidity, timidnessn. [u]timidezza.* * *['tɪmɪd] -
5 fearfully fear·ful·ly adv
['fɪəf(ə)lɪ]1) (timidly) timorosamente2) (fam: very) terribilmente, spaventosamente
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timidly — adverb see timid … New Collegiate Dictionary
timidly — See timidity. * * * … Universalium
timidly — adverb In a timid manner … Wiktionary
timidly — adv. shyly, bashfully; fearfully … English contemporary dictionary
timidly — tim·id·ly … English syllables
timidly — See: timid … English dictionary
timidly — adverb in a shy or timid or bashful manner (Freq. 2) he smiled shyly • Syn: ↑shyly, ↑bashfully • Derived from adjective: ↑bashful (for: ↑bashfully), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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