shyadjective
uk/ʃaɪ/us/ʃaɪ/shy adjective (NERVOUS)
B1 shyer, shyest nervous and uncomfortable with other people:
He was too shy to ask her to dance with him.
 She gave a shy smile.
 Children are often shy of/with people they don't know.
 The deer were shy (= unwilling to be near people) and hid behind some trees.
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- Underneath that shy exterior, she's actually a very warm person.
 - Tom is very extrovert and confident while Katy's shy and quiet.
 - He was shy and unassuming and not at all how you expect an actor to be.
 - Paulo's very shy - he needs bringing out.
 - Suddenly shy, our young daughter burrowed her head into my shoulder.
 
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Shy and modest
- aw shucks
 - backward
 - bashful
 - be backward in coming forward idiom
 - coy
 - efface
 - inadequacy
 - inadequate
 - inhibited
 - inhibition
 - introvert
 - modest
 - reticent
 - self-effacing
 - selfless
 - shrinking violet
 - shyly
 - shyness
 - withdraw
 - withdrawal
 
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shy adjective (LESS)
[ after noun ] less than:
We're only $100 shy of the total amount.
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Lacking things
- bankrupt
 - bankruptcy
 - be hard up (for sth) idiom
 - bereft
 - catch
 - cry out for sth
 - demand
 - hole
 - lack
 - lacking
 - need
 - need sth like you need a hole in the head idiom
 - needful
 - short
 - shortage
 - take
 - the cupboard is bare idiom
 - the UN
 - unsatisfied
 - vacuum
 
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Scarce, inadequate and not enough
shyverb
uk/ʃaɪ/us/ʃaɪ/shy verb (HORSES)
[ I ] (of a horse) to suddenly move sideways or backwards, 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.
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Animal (non-human) behaviour
- accidental
 - eusocial
 - fledge
 - frisk
 - gore
 - lap
 - maul
 - migrant
 - mob
 - molt
 - nest
 - nuzzle
 - perch
 - prey
 - ruminate
 - scratch
 - skitter
 - slaver 1
 - torpor
 - trot
 
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shy verb (THROW)
[ T usually + adv/prep ] old-fashioned informal to throw something suddenly, often in a sideways movement:
Two small boys were shying stones at a tree.
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Throwing
- cast
 - chuck
 - fling
 - heave
 - hurl
 - overhand
 - peg
 - pelt
 - precipitate
 - project
 - projectile
 - sling
 - slung
 - stone
 - throw
 - throw-in
 - thrown
 - toss
 - underarm
 - underhand
 
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Phrasal verb(s)
shy away from sth