diffidently
In a diffident manner; without confidence in oneself.
Adverb
- In a diffident manner; without confidence in oneself.
- The author too keenly feels that he has no further claims than these, and he therefore most diffidently asks for his work the indulgence of his readers. - 1856, John Lothrop Motley, The Rise of the Dutch Republic,...
- The same evening John Rossitter wrote to the Bishop of Nawaub, and very humbly and diffidently offered himself, his young life, his health and his strength, his talents and energies, his younger son's portion, all that...
- "May I see you sometimes?" he asked diffidently. - 1902, Ellen Glasgow, The Voice of the People, page 193:
Origin
Etymology tree English diffident Middle English -ly English -ly English diffidently From diffident + -ly.