shyness in the PONS Dictionary

shyness Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Research confirms this distinction between introversion's preference for a quieter and less stimulating environment and shyness' fear of negative judgment.
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However, his musical elitism, unusual dress sense and apparent pride is actually a mask to hide his own shyness around girls, among other things.
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Clinicians and researchers continue to struggle with definitional problems regarding the constructs of shyness, social anxiety, and social anxiety disorder.
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Shyness is associated with low emotional regulations and high negative emotions.
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However, they must be well socialised to prevent shyness.
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He is a strong and skillful fighter despite his innocence, shyness, and calm attitude.
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Protectors' shyness with strangers can make them seem to be cold even though they are often warm and sympathetic.
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Some dogs may be reserved in new situations but shyness in adult dogs is considered a flaw.
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Shyness can also be seen as an academic determinant.
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However due to her shyness, she is unable to properly tell him how she feels.
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