diffidenceの例文
- Polite to an extreme, Ramirez makes diffidence look like egomania.
- It's the banality and diffidence that is most striking.
- Forbes's diffidence, indeed, is part of his charm.
- The director Mike Nichols offered an insight into Malle's diffidence.
- The only way to remove the diffidence is to remove the sports.
- Brazenness turned to diffidence when they saw who was inside.
- James Morris'Iago strikes the right pose between diffidence and overt villainy.
- He offers a wry half-smile with a kind of frank diffidence.
- He approached the real of a cause with diffidence.
- The architect's diffidence should not be construed as a lack of bravura.
- But beneath his smooth, serenely seductive surface, Naughton displays a stubborn diffidence.
- That diffidence may be a handy device, but it borders on the ridiculous.
- But his conversational diffidence does not obscure the intensity and singularity of his desire.
- His seeming diffidence is not totally a liability.
- "He's also very good at playing diffidence and shyness ."
- The administration's diffidence is distressing.
- The former senator is consistent in his diffidence about these gray-heads, too.
- It is more difficult to understand why that diffidence persists in such a modern woman.
- Rodgers'daughter, Mary, recalls her father's diffidence and biting sarcasm.
- Tom DeLay is cracking his braided Hungarian whip, seeking to replace diffidence with discipline.