timid Definition In Czech

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Examples of timid

  • This produced a timid women's movement that limited its demands to better training for girls and female teachers.

  • For, without a clearly defined superior authority, the executive officers tended towards exorbitance or timid inactivity or an erratic veering between the two.

  • Timid tax reforms were attempted, but until more substantive reforms were implemented between 2002 and 2004 these failed to alter the overall tax structure.

  • In their view, the police power was not "timid," but "narrow" in its application.

  • He or she may go from being shy to being outgoing, from feminine to masculine, from timid to aggressive.

  • The 22% of the sample classified as shy/timid appeared very similar in their behavior.

  • However, the earlier longitudinal data available on them permitted us to parse this shy/timid group into two different subgroups.

  • We find that those with hardworking, even-tempered and aggressive personalities are more likely to vote than those with, respectively, lazy, moody and timid personalities.

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