Meaning & Definition of word "Sheepishly"

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    Sheepishly

    /ˈʃiːpɪʃli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a way that shows you are embarrassed or shy, often because you have done something wrong or foolish.
      • Example: He sheepishly admitted that he had forgotten her birthday.
    • 2. In a manner that resembles a sheep, particularly in being timid or meek.
      • Example: She sheepishly glanced around the room, unsure if anyone noticed her mistake.
    • 3. With a feeling of awkwardness or embarrassment.
      • Example: After tripping over his own feet, he stood up sheepishly and laughed it off.

    Etymology

    From sheep + -ishly, with the suggestion of a sheep's timidity.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sheepish grin:

    A shy or embarrassed smile.

    sheepish apology:

    An apology that is said with embarrassment.

    sheepish look:

    A look that indicates embarrassment or shyness.

    Related Words

    shy:

    Being reserved or showing nervousness.

    bashful:

    Showing shyness or embarrassment.

    timid:

    Showing a lack of courage or confidence.

    Slang Meanings of sheepishly

    Meaning: Awkwardly embarrassed.

    Example Sentence: He was totally sheepish after tripping over his own feet.

    Meaning: Feeling shy or lacking confidence.

    Example Sentence: When it came time to present, she felt sheepish in front of the class.