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timidly

 

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Adverbial timidly has 1 sense
  1. shyly, timidly, bashfully - in a shy or timid or bashful manner; "he smiled shyly"
    Derived from adjective timid1

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Term: timidly

Description:

Timidly is an adverb that describes an action or behavior as being done in a hesitant or shy manner. It implies a lack of confidence and a reluctance to assert oneself.

Senses:

Sense 1:

As an adverb, timidly represents acting in a fearful or hesitant way, often due to a lack of self-assurance or nervousness.

Example Sentence:
"She timidly approached the stage, fearing the judgment of the audience."

Sense 2:

Timidly can also express a small or quiet voice or sound.

Example Sentence:
"The child timidly whispered a secret to her friend."

Usages:

Usage 1:

Timidly can be used to describe a person's behavior or actions in various social situations, such as during public speaking or approaching someone for the first time.

Example Sentence:
"He timidly asked his crush out on a date, hoping she would say yes."

Usage 2:

Timidly can also be used to depict the behavior of an animal or a character in a story or narrative.

Example Sentence:
"The frightened puppy timidly hid under the table, whimpering."

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