| SHY | • shy adj. Easily frightened; timid. • shy adj. Reserved; disinclined to familiar approach. • shy adj. Cautious; wary; suspicious. | 
| SHYER | • shyer adj. Comparative form of shy: more shy. • shyer n. A horse that shies. • SHYER n. a horse tending to shy. | 
| SHYLY | • shyly adv. In a shy manner. • SHY adv. embarrassed, bashful. | 
| SHYERS | • shyers n. Plural of shyer. • SHYER n. a horse tending to shy. | 
| SHYEST | • shyest adj. Superlative form of shy: most shy. • SHY adj. embarrassed, bashful. | 
| SHYING | • shying v. Present participle of shy. • shying n. The act of one who shies or turns aside in fear. • SHY v. to jump aside, recoil. | 
| SHYISH | • shyish adj. Somewhat shy. • SHYISH adj. somewhat shy. | 
| SHYPOO | • SHYPOO n. (Australian slang) liquor of poor quality. | 
| SHYLOCK | • shylock n. (US) A loan shark; a usurer. • shylock n. (Offensive, ethnic slur) A person of Jewish descent. • shylock v. (Intransitive, US) To lend money at exorbitant rates of interest. | 
| SHYNESS | • shyness n. The quality of being shy; a fear of social interactions. • SHYNESS n. the state of being shy, also SHINESS. | 
| SHYPOOS | • SHYPOO n. (Australian slang) liquor of poor quality. | 
| SHYSTER | • shyster n. Someone who acts in a disreputable, unethical, or unscrupulous way, especially in the practice of law and politics. • shyster v. (Intransitive) To act in a disreputable, unethical, or unscrupulous way, especially in the practice… • shyster v. (Transitive) To exploit (someone or something) in this way. | 
| SHYLOCKS | • shylocks n. Plural of shylock. • shylocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shylock. • Shylocks n. Plural of Shylock. | 
| SHYSTERS | • shysters n. Plural of shyster. • shysters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shyster. • SHYSTER n. an unscrupulous lawyer or politician. | 
| SHYLOCKED | • shylocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of shylock. • SHYLOCK v. to lend money at high interest rates. | 
| SHYNESSES | • shynesses n. Plural of shyness. • SHYNESS n. the state of being shy, also SHINESS. | 
| SHYLOCKING | • shylocking v. Present participle of shylock. • SHYLOCK v. to lend money at high interest rates. |