Crossword-Solution: DIFFIDENT 9 letters, 59 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Diffident a. Wanting confidence in others; distrustful.
Diffident a. Wanting confidence in one's self; distrustful of one's
own powers; not self-reliant; timid; modest; bashful; characterized by
modest reserve.

We have 59 clues for the answer “DIFFIDENT”

Clue Answers
showing modest reserve 1 answer
problems that call for bold not timid responses 1 answer
Lacking self-confidence 4 answers
Lacking in confidence or commitment 4 answers
lacking-self-confidence 5 answers
lacking self confidence 5 answers
unassertive 6 answers
Mousy 14 answers
Disinclined 21 answers
Taciturn 28 answers
COMING late 33 answers
Apprehensive 40 answers
Afraid 45 answers
sus 50 answers
Unpretentious 50 answers
Retiring 51 answers
undemonstrative 51 answers
cloistered 51 answers
Reclusive 53 answers
distrusting 53 answers
Sheep-ish? 54 answers
retreated 54 answers
timorous 56 answers
Distrustful 58 answers
coy 60 answers
Arguable 60 answers
inhibited 61 answers
prudish 61 answers
Bashful 61 answers
Peaceable 62 answers
incommunicable 62 answers
meek 62 answers
Timid 62 answers
unobtrusive 62 answers
Cagey 63 answers
Reluctant 63 answers
Demure 64 answers
Abashed 66 answers
Nervous 67 answers
constrained 67 answers
chary 68 answers
Wary 69 answers
Modest 69 answers
Cautious 72 answers
Peaceful 72 answers
Shy 72 answers
Careful 72 answers
Silent 74 answers
Decent 75 answers
secluded 76 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with DIFFIDENT (5)

Daughter of God and Man, immortal _Eve_, For such thou art, from sin and blame entire: Not diffident of thee do I dissuade Thy absence from my sight, but to avoid Th’ attempt it self, intended by our Foe.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Here was her sensitive horror of the bare contact with anything mean, blinding her to every consideration of what she owed to herself, hurrying her into a false position which might compromise her in the estimation of all her friends! Up to this time, I had been a little diffident about the propriety of the advice I had given to her.
The Moonstone Wilkie Collins 1994
She liked him, however, upon the whole, much better than she had expected, and in her heart was not sorry that she could like him no more;—not sorry to be driven by the observation of his Epicurism, his selfishness, and his conceit, to rest with complacency on the remembrance of Edward’s generous temper, simple taste, and diffident feelings.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
There was something touching in their unworldly fears and diffident hopes, something almost terrible in the way poor little Mrs.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
Now, she was both diffident and importunate; extremely reserved sometimes with her friends, and strangely expansive with strangers.
The American Henry James 1994

Quotes with DIFFIDENT (3)

They were all fitting into place, the jig-saw pieces. The odd strained shapes that I had tried to piece together with my fumbling fingers and they had never fitted. Frank's odd manner when I spoke about Rebecca. Beatrice and her rather diffident negative attitude. The silence that I had always taken for sympathy and regret was a silence born of shame and embarrassment. It seemed incredible to me now that I had never understood. I wondered how many people there were in the wor…
Daphne du Maurier Rebecca
It was in her garden that whatever physical grace Abigail St. Croix possessed asserted itself. She moved among her flowers with consummate natural fluidity, enjoying the incommunicable pleasures of growing things with the patience and concentration of a watchmaker. In this, her small, green country, surrounded by an embrasure of old Charleston brick, there were camellias of distinction, eight discrete varieties of azaleas, and a host of other flowers, but she directed her pri…
Pat Conroy The Lords of Discipline
Larry has been absorbed, as he wished, into that tumultuous conglomeration of humanity, distracted by so many conflicting interests, so lost in the world's confusion, so wistful of good, so cocksure on the outside, so diffident within, so kind, so hard, so trustful and so cagey, so mean and so generous, which is the people of the United States.
W. Somerset Maugham The Razor's Edge
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Appears in: Boston Globe.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (2011).