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Is Shier or more shy?
Senior Member. More shy is probably used more often, but shyer is correct.
What is an adjective for shy?
Adjective. 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. shy with strangers bashful implies a frightened or hesitant shyness characteristic of childhood and adolescence.
What is the superlative form of shabby?
adjective. /ˈʃæbi/ /ˈʃæbi/ (comparative shabbier, superlative shabbiest)
What is the noun of shy?
noun. /ˈʃaɪnəs/ /ˈʃaɪnəs/ [uncountable] the feeling of being nervous or embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people synonym timidity.
Is shy a verb or an adjective?
shy (adjective) shy (verb) coconut shy (noun)
What is the comparative of shy?
Comparative form of shy [duplicate] According to Merriam-Webster dictionary it’s shyer and the shyest, shier and shiest.
What does EELY mean?
Resembling an eel: long, thin and slippery. adjective. 1.
What is the superlative adjective for shy and funny?
Comparative: shyer or shier (both are acceptable), more shy, less shy Superlative: shyest or shiest (both are acceptable spellings) What is comparative and superlative adjective for shy and funny?
Which is the best synonym for the word shy?
Comparative: shyer or shier (both are acceptable), more shy, less shy Superlative: shyest or shiest (both are acceptable spellings)
What does Merriam-Webster mean by comparative form of shy?
What Merriam-Webster is saying by including the comparatives shyer, shyest, shier and shiest is simply that these are words; it’s not implying that more shy and most shy are ungrammatical.
What does shy mean in English language learners?
English Language Learners Definition of shy. : feeling nervous and uncomfortable about meeting and talking to people. : showing that you are nervous and uncomfortable about meeting and talking to people. : tending to avoid something because of nervousness, fear, dislike, etc. See the full definition for shy in the English Language Learners