praticamente fare il giornalista d'inchiesta in Italia ha più pericoli e più ripercussioni che fare il mafioso, con guadagni di gran lunga inferiori.
QUESTA È VERA MAGIA signori, altro che l'Albanese.
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praticamente fare il giornalista d'inchiesta in Italia ha più pericoli e più ripercussioni che fare il mafioso, con guadagni di gran lunga inferiori.
QUESTA È VERA MAGIA signori, altro che l'Albanese.
diffident, adj.
1. Wanting confidence or trust (in); distrustful, mistrustful (of).
2. Wanting in self-confidence; distrustful of oneself; not confident in disposition; timid, shy, modest, bashful. (The usual current sense.)
Etymology: < Latin diffīdent-em, present participle of diffīdĕre to mistrust; see diffide v., and -ent suffix. (The opposite of confident adj. and n.)
He was a slight man of about thirty-two with tan hair and brown diffident eyes. (Heller, Catch 22, p.13)