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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Diffidence' in a Sentence

"Lack of confidence or self-assurance, a feeling of modesty or shyness." more

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The team leader's diffidence affected the group's overall performance.
Despite her initial diffidence, she became the spokesperson for the activist group.
The student's diffidence was evident during the oral presentation.
Overcoming diffidence, he joined the dance class and discovered a hidden passion.
Overcoming his diffidences, he finally mustered the courage to speak in front of the large audience.
Despite diffidence, the musician shared an intimate song with the audience.

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Diffidence

dif-i-duhns
nounLack of confidence or self-assurance, a feeling of modesty or shyness.
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