Timorato in english

Timorous

pronunciation: tɪmɜrəs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

timorato = shy ; timid ; timorous ; lily-livered ; chicken-hearted ; chicken-livered ; white-livered ; pigeon-livered ; pigeon-hearted. 

Example: One is the written word, letters to LC, and no one is particularly shy on that score nor should be.Example: We will not accomplish that by being timid or by giving our profession a fresh coat of paint.Example: Even on his pet subject of mathematics, Wilson is a timorous exegete.Example: Many commentators want to blame the Liberal Democrats for this, painting them as lily-livered social democrats with no real appetite for revolutionary change.Example: It's the most chicken-hearted thing I've seen in football in years.Example: If I were to make a New Year's resolution, it would be to stop being chicken-livered and dependent on others.Example: I never could understand why that man is so white-livered.Example: I was so pigeon-livered I had to wait for Emily to propose to me.Example: If you were so pigeon-hearted, why did you enlist in the soldiery in the first place?.

Timorato synonyms

timid in spanish: tímido, pronunciation: tɪmɪd part of speech: adjective fearful in spanish: temeroso, pronunciation: fɪrfəl part of speech: adjective trepid in spanish: trepidante, pronunciation: trepəd part of speech: adjective
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