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shy
1[shahy]
adjective
- Antonyms: forward
easily frightened away; timid.
Antonyms: trustingsuspicious, 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.
The studio made a huge mistake when they cast a horse-shy actor in the cowboy role.
This particular inventor was known to be media-shy.
She’s never been shy about asking to speak to the manager when she’s unhappy with customer service.
shy of funds.
short of a full amount or number; scant: He's pretty tall—just an inch shy of six feet.
We're still a few dollars shy of our goal.
He's pretty tall—just an inch shy of six feet.
(in poker) indebted to the pot.
not bearing or breeding freely, as plants or animals.
verb (used without object)
noun
plural
shiesa sudden start aside, as in fear.
shy
1/ ʃaɪ /
adjective
not at ease in the company of others
easily frightened; timid
(often foll by of) watchful or wary
poker (of a player) without enough money to back his bet
(of plants and animals) not breeding or producing offspring freely
informal, (foll by of) short (of)
(in combination) showing reluctance or disinclination
workshy
verb
to move suddenly, as from fear
the horse shied at the snake in the road
to draw back; recoil
noun
a sudden movement, as from fear
shy
2/ ʃaɪ /
verb
to throw (something) with a sideways motion
noun
a quick throw
informal, a gibe
informal, an attempt; experiment
short for cockshy
Other Word Forms
- shyer noun
- shyly adverb
- shyness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of shy1
Origin of shy2
Word History and Origins
Origin of shy1
Origin of shy2
Idioms and Phrases
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Example Sentences
Gandbhir doesn’t shy away from showing the extent of the trauma as it’s happening, giving us a firsthand look at a tragedy unfolding in real time.
None shied away from the fact that San Francisco has problems, especially with homelessness.
By mid-session, it was trading at 1,485 to the dollar -- just three cents shy of the outer limit of the floating exchange rate band announced by the government.
But he did not shy away from tackling Fox News’ culture war questions head-on.
"I was painfully shy and I wasn't even sure I would go through with it but my mum told me to", she said.
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