Some common synonyms of shy are bashful, coy, diffident, and modest. While all these words mean "not inclined to be forward," shy implies a timid reserve and a shrinking from familiarity or contact with others.
3-letter words starting with S
| SAA | sab |
|---|
| sac | sad |
| sae | sag |
| sai | saj |
| sal | sam |
5-letter words starting with S
| Saadh | Saads |
|---|
| SABIC | sabin |
| sabir | sabji |
| sable | sabot |
| sabra | sabre |
4-letter words starting with S
| Saab | saad |
|---|
| SAEs | safe |
| saft | saga |
| sage | sago |
| sags | sagy |
One distinction that is made in all English dialects is the tense/lax distinction: the FLEECE vowel, tense [iː] vs the KIT vowel, lax [?]. She's < she is and she's < she has are homophones in all dialects. There is no difference in pronunciation based on the meaning of the contraction.
she's | Intermediate Englishcontraction of she is or she has: She's (= She is) about to have her baby. I think she's (= she has) already left the house.
2. She's is a spoken form of 'she has', especially when 'has' is an auxiliary verb.
She's is a contraction of either she is or she has. An example of she's is the contraction form of the phrase “She is the best.”
Definition and Use of “She”“She” is a singular pronoun. It is a word that takes the place of a singular noun. Singular means there is one. Based on the definition, you could use “she” when the person you're talking to knows which female you're referring to.
(Entry 1 of 4) 1 : a young person kids in high school especially : child a married couple with two kids —often used as a generalized reference to one especially younger or less experienced the kid on the pro golf tour you poor kid. 2a : a young goat. b : a young individual of various animals related to the goat.
1 : a female who has one or both parents in common with another. 2 often capitalized. a : a member of a women's religious order (as of nuns or deaconesses) especially : one of a Roman Catholic congregation under simple vows. b : a girl or woman who is a member of a Christian church.
Little has many other senses as an adjective, adverb, and noun. If something is little, it is tiny or physically small. Little is the opposite of words like big, huge, and gigantic. The noun form of this sense is littleness.
she's in a sentence
- He knows she's proud of the checkbook .
- She's with us and she's bedridden .
- She's kind and honest and unaffected .
- And she's carrying on her trade here .
- She's such a capital one for catching mice .
- I fancy she's out of a job just at present .
- She's nothing but a packaged beauty .
1 : a trick or stratagem intended to ensnare or deceive also : a beguiling or playful trick. 2 : skill in outwitting : trickery, guile. wile. verb. wiled; wiling.
No, iq is not in the scrabble dictionary.
2 Answers. The Macquarie dictionary defines 'while away' as to cause time to pass, especially in some easy or pleasant manner, so 'while away' is correct in this context. 'Wile' means to beguile, lure or entice, so to 'wile away' could mean something entirely different, but the actual answer is that both are correct.
v. phr.— «But by wiling out—an urban slang term used to describe going wild on the dance floor—Tabaziba sticks out in the packed club.
There are rules, but who's listening? Awhile is an adverb that means "for a while," whereas "while" is a noun meaning "a period of time." Generally, you should use the two word form, "a while," when following a preposition (I will read for a while), or with the words ago or back (a while ago/back).
Yes, wale is in the scrabble dictionary.
Correct
spelling for the English word "
wild" is [wˈa??ld], [wˈa?ld], [w_ˈa?_l_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Similar spelling words for WILD
- Wilda,
- wield,
- willet,
- wildt,
- wieldy,
- Willett,
- wildey,
- wilde,
(nonstandard) Comparative form of awesome: more awesome.
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beautiful
- butifl - 31.9%
- butiful - 12.19%
- blutifl - 7.78%
- beautifull - 5.25%
- beatiful - 4.98%
- beutiful - 2.91%
- beautifu - 2.28%
- beautful - 1.17%
1 : the shedding of blood. 2 : the taking of life : slaughter.
No, shead is not in the scrabble dictionary.
Yes, sh is in the scrabble dictionary.
Correct spelling for the English word "school" is [skˈuːl], [skˈuːl], [s_k_ˈuː_l] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
1 : a covered area adjoining an entrance to a building and usually having a separate roof. 2 obsolete : portico.