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Shied Meaning in English

word · lemma: shy

ˈʃaɪd
SHYD
ʃˈaɪd
SHYD

التعريف

'Shied' is the past tense of 'shy' when used as a verb, meaning to suddenly move away or flinch, usually because of fear or surprise. It often describes how an animal or person pulls back from something perceived as scary or unexpected.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

'Shied' is formal/literary and primarily appears in writing, especially about animals (horses) reacting to fear. In everyday speech, 'jumped back' or 'flinched' is more common for people. Distinct from 'shy' as an adjective (timid); as a verb, 'shy' means to suddenly avoid or move away.

جمل نموذجية

The horse shied at the loud noise.

basic

The child shied away from the barking dog.

basic

She shied from answering the difficult question.

basic

He shied away when I tried to shake his hand.

natural

Whenever the camera came out, she shied away from the spotlight.

natural

The deer shied into the trees as we approached.

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