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Old 06-Dec-2004, 03:29
Lizas
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At parties I tend to be shy rather than ( ).

Please tell me which words should be chosen, "boisterous" or "bashful"?
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Old 06-Dec-2004, 08:02
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i'm pretty sure this is a dictionary question once you realize that 'rather than' means you are looking for the opposite of 'shy'

Which word is an antonym of 'shy'?
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