Shyly Meaning in English
word · lemma: shy
ˈʃaɪɫi
SHY-lee
ʃˈaɪli
SHY-lee
Definición
In a shy way; behaving or speaking with nervousness or a lack of confidence around others.
Uso & Matices
"Shyly" is used to describe actions done with hesitation or nervousness, especially in social situations. Common with verbs like 'smile', 'ask', or 'answer'. Not as intense as 'fearfully'.
Spanish: tímidamentePortuguese (BR): timidamentePortuguese (PT): timidamenteChinese (Simplified): 害羞地Chinese (Traditional): 害羞地Hindi: शर्मीलेArabic: بِخَجَلBengali: লজ্জায় - লাজুকভাবেRussian: застенчиво - робкоJapanese: 恥ずかしそうに - おずおずとVietnamese: một cách e thẹn - một cách rụt rèKorean: 수줍게 - 부끄럽게Turkish: utangaçça - çekingen bir şekildeUrdu: شرماتے ہوئے - جھجھکتے ہوئےIndonesian: dengan malu-malu - dengan ragu-ragu
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She looked down shyly when he spoke to her.
basic
The child spoke shyly in front of the class.
basic
He smiled shyly at his new friend.
basic
She shyly asked if she could join the game.
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He answered the question shyly, barely looking up.
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They waved shyly when they saw someone they liked.
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