shied

[ʃaɪd]

shied Definition

  • 1past tense and past participle of 'shy'
  • 2to move suddenly away from something because you are frightened or nervous
  • 3to avoid doing something because you are nervous about it

Using shied: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shied" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The horse shied at the sound of the gunshot.

  • Example

    She shied away from public speaking.

  • Example

    He shied away from making a decision.

  • Example

    The company shied away from investing in new technology.

shied Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for shied

Phrases with shied

  • to avoid doing something because you are nervous or afraid of it

    Example

    Don't shy away from asking for help if you need it.

  • less than; not quite reaching a particular amount, level, or standard

    Example

    The company fell shy of its sales target this quarter.

  • a condition where a person is unable to urinate in the presence of others or in public restrooms

    Example

    He has a shy bladder and avoids using public restrooms.

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Summary: shied in Brief

'Shied' [ʃaɪd] is the past tense and past participle of 'shy', which means to move suddenly away from something because of fear or nervousness. It can also mean to avoid doing something because of nervousness. Examples include 'The horse shied at the sound of the gunshot,' and 'She shied away from public speaking.' 'Shy' extends into phrases like 'shy away from,' meaning to avoid doing something, and 'shy of,' meaning less than or not quite reaching a particular amount or level.