The difference between Aggressive and Timid
When used as adjectives, aggressive means characterized by aggression, whereas timid means lacking in courage or confidence.
check bellow for the other definitions of Aggressive and Timid
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Aggressive as an adjective:
Characterized by aggression; unjustly attacking; prone to behave in a way that involves attacking or arguing.
Examples:
"an aggressive policy, war, person, nation"
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Aggressive as an adjective (programming):
Of heuristics, source code optimization techniques, etc.: exploiting every opportunity to be applied.
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Timid as an adjective:
Lacking in courage or confidence.
Examples:
"John's a very timid person. I'll doubt he'll be brave enough to face his brother."