Meaning & Definition of word "Shyness"

Shyness

/ˈʃaɪ.nəs/

noun:

  • 1. The quality or state of being shy; a feeling of apprehension or discomfort in social situations.
    • Example: Her shyness made it difficult for her to speak in front of the class.
  • 2. A reluctance to engage in social interactions due to fear of negative judgment.
    • Example: His shyness prevented him from making new friends at the party.
  • 3. A lack of confidence in social settings, often leading to withdrawal.
    • Example: Despite his intelligence, his shyness kept him from participating in group discussions.
  • 4. A natural timidity or modesty.
    • Example: The child's shyness was evident as she hid behind her mother at the gathering.

Etymology

Middle English shienes, from shy + -ness.

Common Phrases and Expressions

shy away from:

To avoid something or someone due to fear or apprehension.

shyness is not weakness:

The idea that being shy is a natural trait and not a flaw.

socially shy:

Referring to someone who finds social interactions challenging.

Related Words

shy:

To be reserved or having a lack of confidence in social situations.

bashful:

Reluctant to draw attention to oneself; shy.

Slang Meanings of shyness

Meaning: Being socially awkward

Example Sentence: He's so shy, he's basically the king of awkward.

Meaning: Having a hard time speaking up

Example Sentence: Don't be shy; just go up and say hi!