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shy

1 of 3adjective
/ʃaɪ/
Forms:shyer,shyest
1

nervous and uncomfortable around other people

A2
  • Being shy hides his brilliant ideas.
  • Despite her shy nature, she stepped up to lead the team.
  • Even though she's shy, she can express herself well through her artwork.
  • He is shy, but he never hesitates to help others in need.
  • His shy personality does not stop him from performing on stage.
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2

having a nervous or timid behavior or temperament, often resulting in avoidance or retreat from human or environmental interactions

3

missing a small amount needed to reach a specific total or target

  • The team was shy of one player to complete the lineup.
  • Her test score was shy of passing by only a couple of points.
  • The recipe needs two cups of sugar, but we’re a bit shy.
  • The charity event raised funds just shy of their $10,000 goal.
  • We are a few participants shy of reaching our target number for the workshop.