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diffident

[dif-i-duhnt] / ˈdɪf ɪ dənt /


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The slight turbo lag and diffident throttle behavior at low speed goes away.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 6, 2026

But the overarching tone, across the board, is oddly diffident.

From Slate • Apr. 25, 2025

Conservative leadership contender James Cleverly claims he has been "underestimated" throughout his political career because he has been too "diffident" about his achievements.

From BBC • Sep. 13, 2024

Not unlike Oldroyd’s sharp debut feature, “Lady Macbeth,” “Eileen” casts a seemingly diffident young woman as the antihero of an unusually cruel liberation story.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 30, 2023

She was a practical, worldly, diffident woman, and her modem, pragmatic character was a serious obstacle to telepathy.

From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende




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