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DIFFIDENCE - traducción al árabe

FEELING OF APPREHENSION, DISCOMFORT OR AWKWARDNESS IN THE PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE
Shy; Genetics of shyness; Shying; Social shyness; Bashfulness; Diffidence; Diffident; Genetics of Shyness
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DIFFIDENCE         

ألاسم

اِسْتِحَاء ; اِسْتِحْياء ; حَيَاء ; خَجَل ; خَفَر ; عِذَار

diffidence         
عدم ثقة بالنفس عد اعتداد بالنفس خجل ، حياء
diffidence         
اسْم : حياء . عدم ثقة بالنفس

Definición

diffidence

Wikipedia

Shyness

Shyness (also called diffidence) is the feeling of apprehension, lack of comfort, or awkwardness especially when a person is around other people. This commonly occurs in new situations or with unfamiliar people; a shy person may simply opt to avoid these situations. Although shyness can be a characteristic of people who have low self-esteem, the primary defining characteristic of shyness is a fear of what other people will think of a person's behavior. This fear of negative reactions such as being laughed at, humiliated or patronized, criticized or rejected can cause a shy person to retreat. Stronger forms of shyness can be referred to as social anxiety or social phobia.

Ejemplos de uso de DIFFIDENCE
1. Baby–faced Britons rarely lack assertiveness÷ did William Hague show the diffidence of an infant?
2. Much was then made of Bell‘s diffidence, of his lack of presence at the crease.
3. I speak with great diffidence and humility as a member of another faith.
4. The diffidence of Japan and South Korea is partly a reflection of the fact that both are intensely protectionist in the hotly contested area of agricultural trade.
5. Sir Menzies‘ hesitation at points in his career, notably (and much regretted) in not challenging Charles Kennedy to succeed Paddy Ashdown in 1''', suggests an inner diffidence.