shyʃaɪ
shy (v)
- present
- shies
- past
- shied
- past participle
- shied
- present participle
- shying
shy (n)
- plural
- shies
shy (adj)
- comparative
- shyer
- superlative
- shyest
English Definitions:
shy (adj)
a quick throw
"he gave the ball a shy to the first baseman"
diffident, shy, timid, unsure (adj)
lacking self-confidence
"stood in the doorway diffident and abashed"; "problems that call for bold not timid responses"; "a very unsure young man"
shy(p) (adj)
short
"eleven is one shy of a dozen"
shy (verb)
wary and distrustful; disposed to avoid persons or things
"shy of strangers"
shy (verb)
start suddenly, as from fright
shy (verb)
throw quickly
shy (Noun)
act of throwing
shy (Noun)
place for throwing
shy (Verb)
To avoid due to timidness or caution.
shy (Verb)
To jump back in fear.
shy (Verb)
to throw a ball or other missile at a target
shy (Adjective)
Easily frightened; timid.
shy (Adjective)
Reserved; disinclined to familiar approach.
shy (Adjective)
Cautious; wary; suspicious.
shy (Adjective)
Short, insufficient or less than.
shy (Adjective)
Embarrassed.
Shy
Shy are a British metal band formed in 1980 under the name "Trojan", hailing from Birmingham, England.
Shy
Shy is an adjective describing a person with shyness. Shyness as a characteristic of infant children is covered at stranger anxiety.
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