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    shy
    /ʃʌɪ/

    adjective

    • 1. nervous or timid in the company of other people: "I was pretty shy at school"
    • 2. less than; short of: informal "the shares are 29p shy of their flotation price"

    verb

    • 1. (especially of a horse) start suddenly aside in fright at an object, noise, or movement: "their horses shied at the unfamiliar sight"

    noun

    • 1. a sudden startled movement, especially of a frightened horse.

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  2. SHY definition: 1. nervous and uncomfortable with other people: 2. less than: 3. (of a horse) to suddenly move…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : easily frightened : timid. 2. : disposed to avoid a person or thing. publicity shy. 3. : hesitant in committing oneself : circumspect. 4. : sensitively diffident or retiring : reserved. also : expressive of such a state or nature. a shy smile. 5. : secluded, hidden. 6. : having less than the full or specified amount or number : short.

  4. shy verb (HORSES) [ I ] (of a horse) to suddenly move sideways or backward, especially because of fear: The horse shied at the fence. There's a lot of traffic on the road - I'm sure my horse is going to shy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. showing that somebody is nervous or embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people. a shy smile. a shy grin/glance. his shy demeanour/temperament. (of animals) easily frightened and not willing to come near people. The panda is a shy creature.

  6. Shy means being nervous or reserved around other people, especially in a social situation. Someone who's extremely shy might blush or stammer when talking to a group of people. Shy can also mean "tending to avoid," like when someone is "camera shy ," or if they " shy away" from being straightforward.

  7. SHY definition: 1. not confident, especially about meeting or talking to new people: 2. If a horse shies, it moves…. Learn more.

  8. shy implies a constitutional shrinking from contact or close association with others, together with a wish to escape notice: shy and retiring. bashful suggests timidity about meeting others, and trepidation and awkward behavior when brought into prominence or notice: a bashful child. diffident emphasizes self-distrust, fear of censure, failure ...

  9. Easily frightened or startled; timid. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Not at ease with other people; extremely self-conscious; bashful. Webster's New World. Tending to avoid contact or familiarity with others; retiring or reserved. A shy student who stayed in the back of the room. American Heritage. Characterized by reserve or diffidence.

  10. Shy implies a constitutional shrinking from contact or close association with others, together with a wish to escape notice: shy and retiring. Bashful suggests timidity about meeting others, and trepidation and awkward behavior when brought into prominence or notice: a bashful child.

  11. 1. Easily startled; timid: a shy deer. 2. a. Tending to avoid contact or familiarity with others; retiring or reserved: a shy student who stayed in the back of the room. b. Characterized by reserve or diffidence: a shy glance. 3. Distrustful; wary: shy of strangers. 4.