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bash·ful
(băsh′fəl)adj.
1. Shy, self-conscious, and awkward in the presence of others: "I never laughed, being bashful. / Lowering my head, I looked at the wall" (Ezra Pound).
2. Characterized by, showing, or resulting from shyness, self-consciousness, or awkwardness: "He had polite bashful manners and a low grownup voice" (John Dos Passos).
[From obsolete bash, to abash, be abashed (from Middle English basshen, variant of abaishen, abasshen; see abash) + -ful.]
bash′ful·ly adv.
bash′ful·ness n.
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Adv. | 1. | bashfully - in a shy or timid or bashful manner; "he smiled shyly" |
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Translations
بِخَجَلٍ
ostýchavěskromně
forlegentgenert
szemérmesen
feimnislega
mahcup mahcupsıkılarakutanarak
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bashful
(ˈbӕʃful) adjective shy. a bashful girl; a bashful smile.
bashfully adverbˈbashfulness noun
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