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shy [ shī ]


adjective  (comparative shyer, superlative shyest)
Definition:
 
1. uncomfortable with others: reserved, diffident, and uncomfortable in the company of others
She was always shy at parties.

2. timid: easily frightened
The deer were shy and ran when we tried to approach them.

3. cautious: unwilling to trust or put confidence in somebody or something
The children were shy of their new classmates.

4. reluctant: fearful of making a commitment
Don't be shy of speaking your mind.

5. disliking something: showing a disinclination for something ( usually used in combination )
workshy

6. short of something: short of the full or a particular amount
We are £100 shy of the down payment.

7. biology not reproducing easily: describes plants and animals that do not breed readily or freely



intransitive verb  (3rd person present singular shies, present participle shying, past and past participle shied)
Definition:
 
1. move suddenly: to move suddenly in fright or alarm
That horse shies at anything on the road.

2. stay away: to avoid or evade something
He always shies away from public speaking.



noun  (plural shies)
Definition:
 
sudden move: a sudden movement in fright or alarm

[ Old English scēoh< Germanic]

shyer noun
shyly adverb
shyness noun
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