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UK/["/ʃaɪ/"]/US/["/ʃaɪ/"]/

Meaning of Shy

In simple words: Not comfortable in social situations; quiet and reserved.

Shy in a sentence

  • She is too shy to speak in front of the class.
  • Don't be shy; everyone is friendly here.
  • The shy dog hid behind its owner during the party.
  • He's quite shy when meeting new people for the first time.
  • Being shy can sometimes make it difficult to make friends.

How to use Shy

Use 'shy' to describe someone who feels nervous around others. It's appropriate in most contexts but may sound overly informal in serious settings. Use 'reserved' or 'introverted' for more formal descriptions.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a shy person hiding behind a large 'S' (like a shadow) in a crowded room.

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Synonyms for Shy

Opposites of Shy

Common mistakes with Shy

  • Confusing 'shy' with 'bashful' (not synonymous in all contexts)
  • 'Shy' can be used to describe animals as well, which some learners might miss.
  • Using 'shy' inappropriately with uncountable nouns, e.g., 'She's very shy people.' (should be 'person')

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Frequently asked questions about Shy

What does Shy mean?

Not comfortable in social situations; quiet and reserved.

What is the definition of Shy?

nervous or embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people

How do you use Shy in a sentence?

She is too shy to speak in front of the class.

Can you give another example of Shy?

Don't be shy; everyone is friendly here.

What are synonyms for Shy?

Common alternatives include timid.

What is the opposite of Shy?

Opposite meanings include outgoing, confident, bold.

What words go with Shy?

It commonly pairs with be, feel, look, extremely, fairly, very, around, of, with.

What are common mistakes when using Shy?

Confusing 'shy' with 'bashful' (not synonymous in all contexts) 'Shy' can be used to describe animals as well, which some learners might miss. Using 'shy' inappropriately with uncountable nouns, e.g., 'She's very shy people.' (should be 'person')

How do you pronounce Shy?

US: /["/ʃaɪ/"]/, UK: /["/ʃaɪ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Shy?

Use 'shy' to describe someone who feels nervous around others. It's appropriate in most contexts but may sound overly informal in serious settings. Use 'reserved' or 'introverted' for more formal descriptions.

What CEFR level is Shy?

"Shy" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.