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diffidence

1 of 1noun
/ˈdɪfɪdəns/
1

shyness due to a lack of confidence in oneself

  • Her diffidence kept her from speaking up in meetings.
  • Diffidence often made it difficult for him to make new friends.
  • The student's diffidence was apparent during class presentations.
  • The coach worked with the player to reduce his diffidence on the field.
  • Despite his talent, his diffidence prevented him from auditioning for the lead role.
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