shying

Variant of shy

shy definition

shy (s̸hī)

adjective shyer shy′er or shier shi′er, shyest shy′·est or shiest shi′·est

  1. easily frightened or startled; timid
  2. not at ease with other people; extremely self-conscious; bashful
  3. showing distrust or caution; wary
  4. not bearing or breeding well, as some plants; unproductive
  5. Slang
    1. not having paid money due, as one's poker ante
    2. lacking; short (on or of)

Etymology: ME schei, dial. development < OE sceoh, akin to Ger scheu, shy, prob. < IE *skeuk-, harassed (> OSlav ščuti, to pursue); akin to *skeub- > scoff

intransitive verb shied, shying shy′·ing

  1. to move suddenly as when startled; jump; start; recoil the horse shied at the gunshot
  2. to react negatively; be or become cautious or unwilling; draw back: often with at or from

noun pl. shies

an act of shying; start, as of a horse

Related Forms:

shy Idioms

fight shy of

to keep from; avoid; evade

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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