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- SHY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
shy, bashful, diffident, modest, coy mean not inclined to be forward shy implies a timid reserve and a shrinking from familiarity or contact with others
- SHY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Coded: 1, very reluctant or fearful; 2, shy; 3, warms up to tester; 4, immediately friendly Partly because of the subject's political sensitivity, many scholars shy away from it For instance, a youth who is generally perceived as quiet and withdrawn may similarly think of himself as shy
- SHY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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
- shy adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of shy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Shy - definition of shy by The Free Dictionary
1 To move suddenly or draw back, as if startled or afraid: The horse shied at the loud sound 2 To avoid engaging in, treating, or discussing something: "a film adaptation that would not shy away from the novel's controversial themes" (Scot French)
- SHY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
suspicious, distrustful, or wary (often used in combination): The studio made a huge mistake when they cast a horse-shy actor in the cowboy role I am a bit shy of that sort of person
- Shy Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
a shy, quiet girl I was painfully shy as a teenager She was too shy to ask for help
- SHY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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
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