Shy

/ʃaɪ/ adjective

Shy describes someone who feels nervous, uncomfortable, or easily embarrassed around other people, especially strangers. It can also mean being careful or unwilling to do something.

“Shy” comes from Middle English “schy,” meaning timid or easily frightened, possibly from Old English or Old Norse roots. It is related to ideas of fear and avoidance. The emotional and behavioral senses have remained closely linked.

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