sunshine
abjectly, deferentially, hat in hand, humbly,meanly, meekly, modestly, sheepishly, submissively
I don't think there is one. An analogy is a special kind of abstract relationship. An antonym, or opposite, means something at the farthest possible extreme away--something at the opposite end of the continuum. But something either is an analogy or is not (and that may even be a matter of interpretation or opinion). There is no meaning to the idea of being the farthest possible thing from an analogy.
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Coil
Complete the analogy; predator: prey: lion
I was unable to look at the goat sheepishly. My question was sheepishly answered.
He glanced at her sheepishly. The elephant smiled sheepishly. She felt sheepish, so she looked at her mom sheepishly.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word sheepishly.
Boldly is the opposite of sheepishly.
She glances sheepishly at her crush as he talked to her. He sheepishly glanced away when the teacher caught the boy staring at her in awe.
When I opened the door, the young fellow grinned sheepishly.
abjectly, deferentially, hat in hand, humbly,meanly, meekly, modestly, sheepishly, submissively
After forgetting her lines in the school play, Lucy exited sheepishly from the stage.
Sheepishly
shy
( sheepishly--> adverb / sheepish --> adjective)The young man who had pulled the fire alarm came sheepishly into the room after being scolded by the principal.
The word 'sheepishly' is not a noun; sheepishly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb as done in a self-conscious or embarrassed manner. Example:He grinned sheepishly because he knew he'd been caught in a lie.The word sheepish is the adjective; the word sheepishness is the noun form