Sheepishly
/ˈʃiːpɪʃli/
Meaning & Definition
adverb
In a way that shows you are embarrassed or shy, often because you have done something wrong or foolish.
He sheepishly admitted that he had forgotten her birthday.
In a manner that resembles a sheep, particularly in being timid or meek.
She sheepishly glanced around the room, unsure if anyone noticed her mistake.
With a feeling of awkwardness or embarrassment.
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
Awkwardly embarrassed.
He was totally sheepish after tripping over his own feet.
Feeling shy or lacking confidence.
When it came time to present, she felt sheepish in front of the class.