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  1. SHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    shy, bashful, diffident, modest, coy mean not inclined to be forward. shy implies a timid reserve and a shrinking from familiarity or contact with others.

  2. iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF (SHY) - Yahoo Finance

    Find the latest iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF (SHY) stock quote, history, news and other vital information to help you with your stock trading and investing.

  3. SHY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Coded: 1, very reluctant or fearful; 2, shy; 3, warms up to tester; 4, immediately friendly. Partly because of the subject's political sensitivity, many scholars shy away from it. For instance, a youth who is …

  4. Shy - definition of shy by The Free Dictionary

    1. To move suddenly or draw back, as if startled or afraid: The horse shied at the loud sound. 2. To avoid engaging in, treating, or discussing something: "a film adaptation that would not shy away from …

  5. SHY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A shy person is nervous and uncomfortable in the company of other people. She was a shy, quiet-spoken girl. She was a shy and retiring person off-stage.

  6. shy - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    Shy implies a constitutional shrinking from contact or close association with others, together with a wish to escape notice: shy and retiring. Bashful suggests timidity about meeting others, and trepidation …

  7. Shy Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    Tending to avoid contact or familiarity with others; retiring or reserved. A shy student who stayed in the back of the room.

  8. SHY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    suspicious, distrustful, or wary (often used in combination): The studio made a huge mistake when they cast a horse-shy actor in the cowboy role. I am a bit shy of that sort of person.

  9. shy - definition and meaning - Wordnik

    Elusive; hard to find, get at, obtain, or accomplish. Morally circumspect; scrupulous. Keen; piercing; bold; sharp. Sly; sharp; cunning. Scant. The wind is said to be shy when it will barely allow a vessel …

  10. shy adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    Definition of shy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.