No, "shy" and "cautious" do not mean the same thing. Being shy refers to a feeling of discomfort or reluctance in social situations, often leading to reserved behavior. In contrast, being cautious implies a careful and prudent approach to situations, often to avoid risk or danger. While both traits can result in similar behaviors, their underlying motivations are different.
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Synonyms for cautious: watchful alert safe careful
Shy and nervous don't mean the same thing because shy means you are quiet and covered from the world. Nervous on the other hand means you are worried. For example if I had to do a speech and I was nervous about how it was going I would be worried. You can be nervous and shy at the same time though.
Inaya is an action and it means "taking care of"
Cautious backward reticent and skittish are some 8 letter words for shy
careful, safe, slow, watchful, attending
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Cautious or timid and shy would by antonyms of adventurous.
The adjective cautious has the adverb form cautiously. It means in a careful or cautious manner.
It probably means whether they have the same feelings for you or since they are related that they have the same look to them.
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