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  1. adjective. uk / ˈdɪf.ɪ.d ə nt / us / ˈdɪf.ɪ.d ə nt / Add to word list. shy and not confident of your abilities: a diffident manner. diffident about You shouldn't be so diffident about your achievements - you've done really well! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Shy and modest. aw shucks. backward. bashfully. bashfulness. inadequacy.

  2. The meaning of DIFFIDENT is hesitant in acting or speaking through lack of self-confidence. How to use diffident in a sentence. What is an antonym of diffident?

  3. The adjective diffident describes someone who is shy and lacking in self-confidence. If you are shy and have a diffident manner, you should probably not choose one of these professions: substitute teacher, stand-up comic, or lion-tamer. Diffident can describe someone who is reserved and restrained. Some may mistake your diffident manner for ...

  4. adjective. us / ˈdɪf.ɪ.d ə nt / uk / ˈdɪf.ɪ.d ə nt / Add to word list. shy and not confident of your abilities: a diffident manner. diffident about You shouldn't be so diffident about your achievements - you've done really well! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Shy and modest. aw shucks. backward. bashfully. bashfulness. inadequacy.

  5. Diffident definition: lacking confidence in one's own ability, worth, or fitness; timid; shy. . See examples of DIFFIDENT used in a sentence.

  6. Someone who is diffident is rather shy and does not enjoy talking about themselves or being noticed by other people. Helen was diffident and reserved. Synonyms: shy , reserved , withdrawn , reluctant More Synonyms of diffident

  7. diffident (about something) not having much confidence in yourself; not wanting to talk about yourself synonym shy. a diffident manner/smile; He was modest and diffident about his own success. She felt diffident about speaking in public. Greg was the quiet, diffident type. Topics Feelings c2

  8. adj. Lacking or marked by a lack of self-confidence; shy and timid: He was too diffident to express his opinion. [Middle English, from Latin diffīdēns, diffīdent-, present participle of diffīdere, to mistrust : dis-, dis- + fīdere, to trust; see bheidh- in Indo-European roots .] dif′fi·dent·ly adv.

  9. Definition of diffident – Learner’s Dictionary. diffident. adjective. uk. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. / ˈdɪfɪd ə nt / us. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. shy and without any confidence: a diffident young man. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.

  10. diffident meaning, definition, what is diffident: shy and not wanting to make people notic...: Learn more.