Synonyms for timorous
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : tim-er-uh s |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtɪm ər əs |
Top 10 synonyms for timorous Other synonyms for the word timorous
Définition of timorous
Origin :- mid-15c., from Old French temeros (14c.), from Medieval Latin timorosus "fearful," from Latin timor "fear," from timere "to fear." Some early sense confused by mistaken identification with Middle English temerous "rash" (see temerity). Related: Timorously; timorousness.
- adj afraid
- However, Lisa only shrugged her shoulders and smiled at finding him so timorous.
- Extract from : « The Fat and the Thin » by Emile Zola
- It rendered him timorous for a moment before that enigmatic, lighted door.
- Extract from : « Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard » by Joseph Conrad
- And she forced on the timorous Prue a quarter as her matriculation fee.
- Extract from : « In a Little Town » by Rupert Hughes
- Bless that straightforward, timorous, modest American skipper!
- Extract from : « Hunting the Skipper » by George Manville Fenn
- A timorous Singer is unhappy, like a Prodigal, who is miserably poor.
- Extract from : « Observations on the Florid Song » by Pier Francesco Tosi
- His mien was that of the skulking, timorous, famished vagabond.
- Extract from : « My Novel, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- He was devoted to the Countess, and was aye wont to be timorous where she was concerned.
- Extract from : « Tales From Scottish Ballads » by Elizabeth W. Grierson
- It was therefore resolved to go to the assistance of the timorous.
- Extract from : « Joshua, Complete » by Georg Ebers
- But, timorous or not, she had to see him; she would never let him go, now that he had made her care for him.
- Extract from : « The Job » by Sinclair Lewis
- Glass, the timorous would-be investor, paid him several visits.
- Extract from : « Desert Conquest » by A. M. Chisholm
Antonyms for timorous
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