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adj

shy

sheye
adj
1
Nervous or uncomfortable around other people; reluctant to draw attention to oneself.
"He was too shy to ask her to dance."
"The shy new student barely spoke on her first day."
2
Just short of or falling below a stated amount.
"The company came in just shy of its sales target."
verb
1
To move back suddenly out of fear or caution.
"The horse shied away from the loud noise."

How to Use Shy

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In plain EnglishNervous about social attention, or (informally) just under a certain number.

Common pairings
shy away from painfully shy shy of the target

Word Forms

shier comparative, shyer comparative, more shy comparative, shied past tense, shies plural, Shys plural, shies singular, shiest superlative, most shy superlative, shyest superlative

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Etymology

From Old English sceoh, "timid, easily frightened."

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