Shy implies a timid reserve and a shrinking from familiarity or contact with others. 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. Definition of shy adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary
Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. A shy person is nervous and uncomfortable in the company of other people Shy, bashful, diffident imply a manner that shows discomfort or lack of confidence in association with others Shy implies a constitutional shrinking from contact or close association with others, together with a wish to escape notice To move suddenly or draw back, as if startled or afraid The horse shied at the loud sound
A film adaptation that would not shy away from the novel's controversial themes (scot french). Some common synonyms of shy are bashful, coy, diffident, and modest While all these words mean not inclined to be forward, shy implies a timid reserve and a shrinking from familiarity or contact with others. Master the word shy in english
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