Diffident


The meaning of the word Diffident is: lacking confidence in one’s ability or self


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Because she felt unattractive, Mary was diffident and kept to herself at parties.

published by Britany on 2021-05-23 01:18:43


Although he graduated in the top ten percent of his class, Jules is still diffident about his own intelligence.

published by Millicent on 2021-05-14 19:12:43


Even though everyone told her she was beautiful, the diffident actress still believed she was ugly.

published by Clemencia on 2021-04-12 10:59:05


George was a diffident student who never stood up to his bullies.

published by Myles on 2021-08-03 09:40:13


After his wife left him, Frank became diffident and went on daily drinking binges.

published by Robbi on 2021-11-19 08:08:45


The diffident girl found it hard to talk to the boy of her dreams.

published by Ceola on 2021-08-13 22:20:55


Since he was behind in the polls, the politician was diffident about his chance of winning the election.

published by Rachel on 2021-10-19 10:05:15


Because Sarah had never sung in public before, she was diffident about trying out for the talent show.

published by Lela on 2021-07-15 03:03:18


While Portia was diffident about her dancing skills, she never let her anxiety keep her off the dance floor.

published by Basil on 2021-04-22 16:06:08


Easily crushed by rejection, Jared was too diffident to be a salesperson.

published by Hannah on 2021-04-07 13:59:47


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