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timorous

/ˈtɪməɹəs/

Meanings
  • adjective

    marked by fear or apprehension; shy and reluctant

    - "The timorous deer froze at the sound of footsteps."
    - "The timorous investor hesitated to put his money in the risky venture."

Antonyms

daredevil , dauntless , reckless
Synonyms

fearful , shy , timid
Rhymes
Words rhyming with timorous
boring , warning , storing , snoring , exploring
Variants
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timorous , timorously , timorousness , timorousnesses
Etymology
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From Old French timor, fear, dread, terror, from Latin timor, fear, dread, terror, from terrere, to frighten, intimidate.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'timorous' comes from the Latin word 'timor', which means 'fear'.

  2. The fearful deer is a common symbol of timorousness in literature and art.

  3. In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Lady Macbeth urges her husband to be 'timorous' in his approach to regicide.


Related Concepts
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  1. cowardice: Cowardice is a related concept to timorousness, as both refer to fear or lack of courage. However, cowardice implies a more profound or persistent lack of courage, while timorousness is a temporary or situational fear.

  2. anxiety: Anxiety is a related concept to timorousness, as both refer to feelings of fear or apprehension. However, anxiety is a broader term that can refer to persistent or chronic feelings of fear, while timorousness is a more specific term that refers to a fearful or hesitant disposition.


Culture
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Timorous has been used in literature to describe characters who are fearful or hesitant. For example, in Shakespeare's Macbeth, Lady Macbeth urges her husband to be 'timorous' in his approach to regicide. In art, the concept of timorousness has been explored through the portrayal of shy or fearful animals, such as deer or rabbits.

How to Memorize "timorous"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize timorous, imagine a shy or fearful animal, such as a deer, that is hesitant to move or make a noise. Imagine yourself approaching the animal, and notice how it reacts with fear and apprehension.

  2. associate

    - To memorize timorous, associate it with the feeling of fear or apprehension. Think of a time when you felt afraid or hesitant, and remember how that feeling made you behave. Use this association to remember the meaning of the word.

  3. mnemonics

    - A mnemonic for timorous could be 'Timid and Reluctant, In Fear or Dread'.


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