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Define : timidity,truancy,lying,stealing, aggressiveness,negativism,sex offences.​

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Timidity

Timidity is related to the Latin word timidus, from timere, meaning “to fear.” In fact, fear is often a cause of timidity — fear of the unknown, fear of not knowing what to do. For example, you might experience timidity in visiting a country for the first time because you aren't sure of the local customs or you don't speak the language well. Because you are afraid of embarrassing yourself, you hold back.

Truancy

Truancy is any intentional, unjustified, unauthorized, or illegal absence from compulsory education. It is a deliberate absence by a student's own free will and usually does not refer to legitimate excused absences, such as ones related to medical conditions.

Lying

telling or containing lies; deliberately untruthful; deceitful; false: a lying report.

Stealing

to take something from a person, shop, etc. without permission and without intending to return it or pay for it

चुराना, चोरी करना (किसी व्‍यक्ति, दुकान आदि से), बिना पूछे और लौटाने या भुगतान करने के इरादे के बिना, कोई वस्‍तु ले लेना

Aggressiveness

characterized by or tending toward unprovoked offensives, attacks, invasions, or the like; militantly forward or menacing.

Negativism

the practice of being or tendency to be negative or sceptical in attitude while failing to offer positive suggestions or views.

Sex Offences

There are a range of crimes that can be considered as sexual offences, including non-consensual crimes such as rape or sexual assault, crimes against children including child sexual abuse or grooming, and crimes that exploit others for a sexual purpose, whether in person or online.

Crimes can occur between strangers, friends, acquaintances, current or ex-partners, or family members. The passage of time does not prevent the effective prosecution of sexual offences, and an increasing number of cases referred to the CPS by police feature allegations of a non-recent nature.

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