Meaning & Definition of word "Timidly"

Timidly

/ˈtɪmɪdli/

adverb:

  • 1. In a manner that shows lack of courage or confidence; shyly.
    • Example: She timidly approached the group of strangers.
  • 2. With a sense of hesitation or fear.
    • Example: He timidly raised his hand to answer the question.
  • 3. In a way that suggests a fearful or apprehensive demeanor.
    • Example: The dog walked timidly into the room, unsure of what to expect.
  • 4. In a manner that lacks assertiveness or boldness.
    • Example: Timidly, he gave his opinion on the matter, unsure if anyone would agree.

Etymology

From the word 'timid' derived from Latin 'timidus', meaning 'fearful'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

timid behavior:

Actions that show lack of confidence or assertiveness.

timid approach:

A cautious or shy method of trying to engage or confront something.

Related Words

timid:

showing a lack of courage or confidence.

timidity:

the state of being timid.

Slang Meanings of timidly

Meaning: being shy about social interactions

Example Sentence: He was acting so timidly at the party, like a total wallflower.

Meaning: caution in new situations

Example Sentence: She joined the conversation timidly, just testing the waters.