In English, "shy" refers to a feeling of discomfort or apprehension in social situations, often characterized by a reluctance to engage with others or to express oneself. It can describe a person who is reserved, timid, or lacking in confidence, especially in unfamiliar or crowded environments. Additionally, "shy" can also refer to something that is limited or insufficient, such as being "shy of" a particular number or amount.
Feeling Shy
Ashamed
shy
The Malayalam word "lajjavathi" translates to "modesty" or "shyness" in English. In Malayalam, "lajja" means "shame" or "modesty," and "vathi" is a suffix that denotes femininity. Therefore, "lajjavathi" refers to a woman who embodies qualities of modesty or shyness.
Shy as an adjective has so many shades of meaning that it is hard to know which might be thought positive by whom, but shy is also a verb.If a lone woman were to shy her flat iron at an intruder, leaving him still dazed when the cops arrived, that would seem pretty positive to most people.
Feeling Shy
The Telugu word siggu సిగ్గు means 'shy' in English.
"Shy" in English means timido in Italian.
Ashamed
Words meaning shy are:timidbashfulself consciousreticentreservedintroverted
shy / timid
Shy or bashful.
The English translation of "mahinhin" is shy or modest.
The African Luhya word for the English word 'shy' is "Oburii".
Shy, unpretentious
The lady who is shy
Hikkomijian.And yes,I do think a shy person is "hazukashigariya."