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Trepid Means I November Adjective Trep Id Frightening Thing

Trepid is an adjective meaning timid or fearful, stemming from a Latin root meaning 'alarmed' or 'agitated'.

Trepid, Latince 'dehşete düşmüş' veya 'endişeli' anlamına gelen kökene sahip, korkak veya ödlek anlamına gelen bir sıfattır.

Word trepid
Date November 4, 2015
Type adjective
Syllables TREP-id
Etymology The most frightening thing about trepid is how similar it is to tepid. Commit the distinction to memory—trepid has the r, like its synonyms timorous and fearful, and tepid means "lukewarm," literally and figuratively—and then do not be trepid in using either. You may also want to use some words related to trepid by way of its Latin ancestor trepidus, which means "alarmed" or "agitated": trepidate means "to tremble with fear" and trepidant means "timid" or "trembling." More common than any of these, though, is the antonym of trepid, intrepid. This word is 30 years younger than the 365-year-old trepid, and is the least likely to intimidate your listener.
Examples Were I not feeling so trepid, I might have enjoyed joining the other campers for a nighttime walk in the woods.

"If you're a bit more on the trepid side about traveling to Mexico, start your weekend at the touristy Rosarito Beach Hotel…. This place caters to Americans and hearkens back to days when the town attracted famous celebrities." — Barbara Zaragoza, The San Diego Reader, 9 Apr. 2015
Definition : timorous, fearful

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