Shy - shyer - shyest
'Shyer' or 'shier'; 'shyest' or 'shiest'. You could also use 'more shy' and 'most shy', which are preferable to the other terms in some respects.
The noun form for the adjective 'shy' is shyness.The noun form for the verb to shy is the gerund, shying.The word shy is also a noun as a word for a sudden or quick movement as if from fear.
Most shy or shyest (shiest is another spelling of shyest).
shier
Comparative: shyer Superlative: shyest
Shy - shyer - shyest
i have no idea im really young to know this lol
Yes, it is an adjective, meaning timid or diffident. It can also be a verb (shy away).
'Shyer' or 'shier'; 'shyest' or 'shiest'. You could also use 'more shy' and 'most shy', which are preferable to the other terms in some respects.
The noun form for the adjective 'shy' is shyness.The noun form for the verb to shy is the gerund, shying.The word shy is also a noun as a word for a sudden or quick movement as if from fear.
shyest
The comparative degree of "shy" is "shyer."
shier
The comparative for the word "shy" is "shier" or "more shy." Both forms are acceptable, but "shier" is less commonly used.
Shy is already an adjective, the noun is shyness.
The abstract noun of the adjective "shy" is "shyness."