Apocado in english

Timid

pronunciation: tɪmɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

apocado = wimpish ; wimpy . 

Example: What is not true is the assumption that art that is modest and discreet automatically lacks nerve and is intrinsically boring and wimpish.Example: I am the wimpiest wimp who ever wimped when it comes to surgery.

Apocado synonyms

coy in spanish: tímido, pronunciation: kɔɪ part of speech: adjective shy in spanish: tímido, pronunciation: ʃaɪ part of speech: adjective diffident in spanish: tímido, pronunciation: dɪfədənt part of speech: adjective faint in spanish: débil, pronunciation: feɪnt part of speech: adjective cautious in spanish: cauteloso, pronunciation: kɔʃəs part of speech: adjective fearful in spanish: temeroso, pronunciation: fɪrfəl part of speech: adjective bashful in spanish: tímido, pronunciation: bæʃfəl part of speech: adjective timorous in spanish: timorato, pronunciation: tɪmɜrəs part of speech: adjective intimidated in spanish: intimidado, pronunciation: ɪntɪmɪdeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective cowardly in spanish: cobardemente, pronunciation: kaʊɜrdli part of speech: adjective mousy in spanish: ratoncito, pronunciation: maʊsi part of speech: adjective trepid in spanish: trepidante, pronunciation: trepəd part of speech: adjective unsure in spanish: inseguro, pronunciation: ənʃʊr part of speech: adjective unconfident in spanish: desconfiado, pronunciation: ənkɑnfɪdənt part of speech: adjective unmanly in spanish: afeminado, pronunciation: ənmænli part of speech: adjective mousey in spanish: pardusco, pronunciation: maʊzi part of speech: adjective fainthearted in spanish: Débil de corazón, pronunciation: feɪnthɑrtɪd part of speech: adjective unmanful in spanish: inmanente, pronunciation: ənmænfəl part of speech: adjective unmanlike in spanish: antipático, pronunciation: ənmænlaɪk part of speech: adjective
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