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5 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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Tim's diffidence prevented him from volunteering to lead the school play.
Despite her diffidence, Emma managed to give a confident presentation in class.
The little girl overcame her diffidence and joined the dance performance with enthusiasm.
Even with diffidence, Jack raised his hand to answer the teacher's question.
His diffidence disappeared when he realized he was excellent at solving math problems.

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Diffidence

dif-i-duhns
nounLack of confidence or self-assurance, a feeling of modesty or shyness.
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Last Updated On: March 21, 2024
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