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Diffident vs Sociable - What's the difference?

diffident | sociable |

In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between diffident and sociable

is that diffident is (archaic): lacking confidence in others; distrustful while sociable is (archaic) capable of being, or fit to be, united in one body or company; associable.

As adjectives the difference between diffident and sociable

is that diffident is (archaic): lacking confidence in others; distrustful while sociable is tending to socialize or be social; friendly; inviting; congenial.

diffident

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (archaic): Lacking confidence in others; distrustful.
  • Lacking confidence in one's self; distrustful of one's own powers; not self-reliant; timid; modest; bashful; characterized by modest reserve.
  • *
  • Having therefore—but hold, as we are diffident of our own abilities, let us here invite a superior power to our assistance.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1960 , author= , title=(Jeeves in the Offing) , section=chapter VIII , passage=At an early point in these exchanges I had started to sidle to the door, and I now sidled through it, rather like a diffident crab on some sandy beach trying to avoid the attentions of a child with a spade.}}

    sociable

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Tending to socialize or be social; friendly; inviting; congenial.
  • He's normally pretty quiet, but he gets much more sociable around women.
  • * Shakespeare
  • Society is no comfort to one not sociable .
  • Offering opportunities for conversation; characterized by much conversation.
  • a sociable party
  • (archaic) Capable of being, or fit to be, united in one body or company; associable.
  • * Hooker
  • They are sociable parts united into one body.
  • (obsolete) No longer hostile; friendly.
  • (Beaumont and Fletcher)

    Antonyms

    * unsociable ----