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    shy
    /ʃʌɪ/

    adjective

    • 1. nervous or timid in the company of other people: "I was pretty shy at school"
    • 2. less than; short of: informal "the shares are 29p shy of their flotation price"

    verb

    • 1. (especially of a horse) start suddenly aside in fright at an object, noise, or movement: "their horses shied at the unfamiliar sight"

    noun

    • 1. a sudden startled movement, especially of a frightened horse.

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  2. The meaning of SHY is easily frightened : timid. How to use shy in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Shy.

  3. nervous and uncomfortable with other people: He was too shy to ask her to dance with him. She gave a shy smile. Children are often shy of/with people they don't know. The deer were shy (= unwilling to be near people) and hid behind some trees. Fewer examples. Underneath that shy exterior, she's actually a very warm person.

  4. Aug 12, 2024 · Synonyms for SHY: timid, fearful, scary, afraid, scared, timorous, mousy, terrified; Antonyms of SHY: daring, adventurous, bold, brave, hardy, fearless, courageous, audacious.

  5. nervous and uncomfortable with other people: He was too shy to ask her to dance with him. She gave a shy smile. Children are often shy with people they don't know. The deer were shy (= unwilling to be near people) and hid behind some trees. Fewer examples. Underneath that shy exterior, she's actually a very warm person.

  6. Definition of 'shy' shy. (ʃaɪ ) Word forms: shyer , shyest , shies , shying , shied. 1. adjective B1+. A shy person is nervous and uncomfortable in the company of other people. She was a shy, quiet-spoken girl. She was a shy and retiring person off-stage. He is painfully shy of women. [+ of]

  7. SHY definition: 1. not confident, especially about meeting or talking to new people: 2. If a horse shies, it moves…. Learn more.

  8. 1. bashful; retiring. 2. easily frightened away; timid. 3. distrustful; wary: shy of publicity. 4. deficient: shy of funds. 5. short of a full amount or number: a few dollars shy of our goal.

  9. Shy means being nervous or reserved around other people, especially in a social situation. Someone who's extremely shy might blush or stammer when talking to a group of people.

  10. Definitions of 'shy'. 1. A shy person is nervous and uncomfortable in the company of other people. [...] 2. If you are shy about or shy of doing something, you are unwilling to do it because you are afraid of what might happen. [...] More.

  11. to be unwilling to accept something or do something, and to try to avoid it. Successive governments have fought shy of such measures. once bitten, twice shy. (saying) after an unpleasant experience you are careful to avoid something similar.

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