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- adjectiveshy (adjective) · shyer (comparative adjective) · shyest (superlative adjective)
- being reserved or having or showing nervousness or timidity in the company of other people:"I was pretty shy at school" · "a shy smile"Similar:
- (shy about)slow or reluctant to do (something):"she has never been shy about discussing her efforts to raise aesthetic standards"
- having a dislike of or aversion to a specified thing:"not publicity-shy, he offers the camera a friendly look"
- (of a wild mammal or bird) reluctant to remain in sight of humans:"otters are very shy animals"
- informal(shy of)less than; short of:"he won the championship with a score three points shy of a world record"
- before:"he left school just shy of his fourteenth birthday"
- (of a plant) not bearing flowers or fruit well or prolifically.
verbshy (verb) · shies (third person present) · shied (past tense) · shied (past participle) · shying (present participle)- (especially of a horse) start suddenly aside in fright at an object, noise, or movement:"their horses shied at the unfamiliar sight"Opposite:stand firm
- (shy from)avoid doing or becoming involved in (something) due to nervousness or a lack of confidence:"don't shy away from saying what you think"Similar:have scruples aboutscruple abouthave misgivings abouthave qualms aboutbe averse tobe chary ofnot be in favor ofbe againstbe opposed tobe diffident aboutbe bashful aboutbe shy aboutbe coy aboutbe loath toscruple tobe reluctant tobe unwilling tobe disinclined tonot be in the mood tobe indisposed tobe sorry tobe slow tobe hesitant tobe ashamed tobe afraid tohesitate tohate tonot like tonot have the heart todrag one's feet/heels overwaver aboutvacillate aboutthink twice aboutbalk atquail atmind doing something
nounshy (noun) · shies (plural noun)- a sudden startled movement, especially of a frightened horse.
OriginOld English scēoh ‘(of a horse) easily frightened’, of Germanic origin; related to German scheuen ‘shun’, scheuchen ‘scare’; compare with eschew. The verb dates from the mid 17th century.verbshy (verb) · shies (third person present) · shied (past tense) · shied (past participle) · shying (present participle)nounshy (noun) · shies (plural noun)- an act of flinging or throwing something at a target.
Originlate 18th century: of unknown origin. - People also ask
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WEBShyness is a sense of awkwardness or apprehension that some people feel when interacting with others. It is influenced by biological and environmental factors, and can be overcome with self-awareness and social skills.
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