TIMOROUSNESS - définition. Qu'est-ce que TIMOROUSNESS
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est TIMOROUSNESS - définition


timorousness      
n.
timorous         
  • "[[Beelzebub]] and them that are with him shoot arrows"
  • Burdened Christian flees from home
  • A Plan of the Road From the City of Destruction to the Celestial City, Adapted to ''The Pilgrim's Progress'', by John Bunyan, 1821.
  • The frontispiece and title-page from an edition printed in England in 1778
  • Christian enters the Wicket Gate, opened by Goodwill. Engraving from a 1778 edition printed in England.
  • A map of the places Pilgrim travels through on his progress; a fold-out map from an edition printed in England in 1778
  • African version of ''Pilgrim's Progress'' from 1902
  • Tender-Conscience, hero of Part Three, awakens from sleep in the palace of Carnal-Security
  • [[William Blake]]: Christian Reading in His Book (Plate 2, 1824–27)
1678 CHRISTIAN ALLEGORY WRITTEN BY JOHN BUNYAN
Pilgrim's Progress; Delectable Mountains; City of Destruction; Doubting Castle; The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come; Pilgrims Progress; The Pilgrim’s Progress; Pilgrim’s Progress; Timorous; Mrs. Timorous; Pilgrim's proress; The pilgrims progress; Hill Difficulty; Pilgram's Progress; House Beautiful (Pilgrim's Progress); Pilgrim s Progress; Valley of Humiliation; Land of Beulah; Christian (character); Evangelist (character); Obstinate (character); Timorous (character); Pliable (character); Apollyon (The Pilgrim's Progress); Giant Despair; Christiana (character); Worldly Wiseman; Faithful (character); Hopeful (character)
1.
If you describe someone as timorous, you mean that they are frightened and nervous of other people and situations. (LITERARY)
He is a reclusive, timorous creature.
= timid
ADJ
2.
If you describe someone's actions or decisions as timorous, you are criticizing them for being too cautious or weak, because the person is not very confident and is worried about the possible consequences of their actions.
Some delegates believe the final declaration is likely to be too timorous.
= feeble
ADJ [disapproval]
timorous         
  • "[[Beelzebub]] and them that are with him shoot arrows"
  • Burdened Christian flees from home
  • A Plan of the Road From the City of Destruction to the Celestial City, Adapted to ''The Pilgrim's Progress'', by John Bunyan, 1821.
  • The frontispiece and title-page from an edition printed in England in 1778
  • Christian enters the Wicket Gate, opened by Goodwill. Engraving from a 1778 edition printed in England.
  • A map of the places Pilgrim travels through on his progress; a fold-out map from an edition printed in England in 1778
  • African version of ''Pilgrim's Progress'' from 1902
  • Tender-Conscience, hero of Part Three, awakens from sleep in the palace of Carnal-Security
  • [[William Blake]]: Christian Reading in His Book (Plate 2, 1824–27)
1678 CHRISTIAN ALLEGORY WRITTEN BY JOHN BUNYAN
Pilgrim's Progress; Delectable Mountains; City of Destruction; Doubting Castle; The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come; Pilgrims Progress; The Pilgrim’s Progress; Pilgrim’s Progress; Timorous; Mrs. Timorous; Pilgrim's proress; The pilgrims progress; Hill Difficulty; Pilgram's Progress; House Beautiful (Pilgrim's Progress); Pilgrim s Progress; Valley of Humiliation; Land of Beulah; Christian (character); Evangelist (character); Obstinate (character); Timorous (character); Pliable (character); Apollyon (The Pilgrim's Progress); Giant Despair; Christiana (character); Worldly Wiseman; Faithful (character); Hopeful (character)
¦ adjective lacking in courage or confidence; nervous.
Derivatives
timorously adverb
timorousness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. temoreus, from med. L. timorosus, from L. timor 'fear', from timere 'to fear'.