Sentences with diffidence
dif·fi·dence
D d - For all his diffidence, as Robert Connolly points out, the accidental actor has had a judicious, measured career.
- And equipped to do so as much by her own diffidence as her eloquence.
- Taking confidence from their elders, the youngsters no longer play with a diffidence easily mistaken for timidity.
- Its opponents would have seen this as diffidence and hesitation; the Australians prey on such failings.