TIMOROUS: "fearful, lacking confidence"


"Timorous" describes a person who is easily frightened or lacks confidence. It refers to someone who is timid, fearful, or apprehensive in different situations.

The word "timorous" originates from the Latin word "timor," meaning "fear." It has evolved to describe a state of being full of apprehension or fearfulness.

Here are five sample sentences using "timorous":

  1. The timorous child hesitated to approach the unfamiliar dog, afraid it might bark at them.

  2. Her timorous nature made it challenging for her to speak up in large gatherings.

  3. Despite his timorous disposition, he decided to confront his fears and speak to his boss about the issue.

  4. The character in the novel was portrayed as timorous, constantly anxious about the unknown dangers around every corner.

  5. Even though she appeared timorous at first, she surprised everyone with her bravery when faced with adversity.




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