Timid

/ˈtɪm.ɪd/ adjective

Shy or not confident, especially in new or difficult situations. A timid person is easily frightened or hesitant to act.

From Latin 'timidus' meaning 'fearful, afraid,' from 'timēre' (to fear). It entered English through Middle French 'timide.' The core idea of fearfulness has stayed remarkably stable.

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