"Skittish" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Skittish" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Skittish
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"Skittish" Meaning

Nervously anxious or easily alarmed. Relating to or characteristic of people who are nervous and irritable, often in a way that is exaggerated or unreasonable.

"Skittish" Examples

Usage Examples for "Skittish"


| Example | Type |
| --- | --- |
| Her horse was skittish around big dogs, making it difficult to find a suitable riding partner. | Sentence |
| He grew skittish whenever his sister would tease him in front of their parents. | Sentence |
| The house was said to be haunted and everyone in the neighborhood was skittish about entering it. | Sentence |
| The skittish gazelle darted across the roadside as our car approached rapidly. | Sentence |
| The skittish mood that had settled among the team added extra pressure on everyone in the playoffs. | Sentence |

"Skittish" Similar Words

Skis

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A long, flat object with a strap or binding for each foot, used for sliding over snow, especially for recreation or racing.

Skit

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A humorous or satirical performance, especially one depicting stereotyped characters.<br><br>Example: "The improv comedy troupe performed a skit about a group of superheroes with ridiculous powers."<br><br>Or, a short film or television show featuring a satirical or parodic take on a particular topic.<br><br>Example: "The BBC aired a skit on elections, lampooning the politicians' speeches."

Skits

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A short comedic performance, especially a brief sketch or comedy routine, performed on a television show, stage, or film.

Skitter

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To move unsteadily or irregularly, as if about to fall; to move with a lurching or staggering motion.

Skittered

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Skittered is not a word in the English language. However, the word "skitter" has a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. to move quickly and unsteadily, often in a nervous or fussy way.<br>Example: "Her nervous fingers skittered across the keyboard."<br>2. to give off sparks or small, rapid movements, often due to friction.<br>Example: "The sparks skittered from the wheels as they scraped against the concrete."<br>3. a rare or obsolete verb meaning to change color or paint, often quickly or superficially.<br>Example: (archaic) "The old wooden boat skittered a fresh coat of paint."<br><br>It's possible that "skittered" is a misspelling or a variation of one of these words.

Skittering

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Verb: to move quickly and lightly from one place to another, with a rapid, twitching movement.<br><br>Example: "The mice were skittering around the baseboard."

Skitters

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To walk or run with a light, quick, irregular step, typically because of some weakness or unsteadiness in the legs.

Skittery

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Nervous or unsteady, typically in a charming or attractive way.

Skittishly

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Skittishness

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Skittle

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Skittles

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Skittles are a brand of small, chewy candies that are typically fruit-flavored and have a bright, colorful appearance. They are usually small and bean-shaped, with a shiny sugar coating. Skittles have a sweet and slightly tart taste and are widely popular as a snack or dessert in many parts of the world.

Skive

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To put in as little effort as possible in order to avoid work or effort. Avoiding responsibility or hard work.

Skived

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Skiver

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A skiver is a person who shirks or avoids physical work or responsibility, especially for people in a heavy manual labor job. For example: A skiver is always finding excuses to avoid doing the heavy lifting.

Skives

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To skive: to evade work or responsibility by leaving early or avoiding tasks, often before the end of the scheduled time.