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    Gun-shy
    /ˈɡənˌSHī/

    adjective

    • 1. (especially of a hunting dog) alarmed at the report of a gun.
  2. Dec 9, 2022 · The meaning of GUN-SHY is afraid of loud noise (such as that of a gun). afraid of loud noise (such as that of a gun); markedly distrustful, afraid, or cautious… See the full definition

  3. Add to word list. not doing something immediately or quickly, usually after something bad happens, because you are nervous or not certain that it will happen again : After the crash, investors were gun-shy about putting their money into the stock market.

  4. Gun-shy definition: frightened by the sound of a gunshot. See examples of GUN-SHY used in a sentence.

  5. gun-shy (about something/about doing something) (especially North American English) very careful or anxious about doing something, because of a previous bad experience. Since last summer, Horace has been gun-shy about swimming in the lake.

  6. (idiomatic) Fearing the consequences of repeating an act, especially after being reprimanded. After his last suggestion was laughed at by his colleagues, he was gunshy about making another suggestion. Wiktionary. Alternative spelling of gun-shy. Wiktionary. Origin of Gun-shy. From gun +‎ shy. From Wiktionary. Gun-shy Sentence Examples.

  7. Define gun-shy. gun-shy synonyms, gun-shy pronunciation, gun-shy translation, English dictionary definition of gun-shy. adj. 1. Afraid of loud noise, such as that of gunfire. 2. Extremely distrustful or wary. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...

  8. 5 days ago · gun-shy in American English. (ˈɡʌnˌʃai) adjective. 1. frightened by the sound of a gunshot. a gun-shy hunting dog. 2. hesitant, wary, or distrustful, esp. because of previous unpleasant experience. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

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