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Word | Coy |
Russian Meaning | застенчивый, скромный, уединенный, кокетливо умалчивающий, стеснительный |
affectedly modest or shy especially in a playful or provocative way / modestly or warily rejecting approaches or overtures / Quiet / shy; modest; coquettish / (especially with reference to a woman) making a pretense of shyness or modesty that is intended to be alluring. / having a shy or sweetly innocent quality that is often intended to be attractive or to get attention / not telling or revealing all the information that could be revealed, | |
Usage | ⇒ His coy bride was reluctant to show her face ⇒ Reluctant to commit herself so early in the game, Kay was coy in her answers to Ken's offer. ⇒ I didn't like her coy manner. ⇒ she treated him to a coy smile of invitation ⇒ A coy smile ⇒ she gave me a coy smile ⇒ don't be so coy about it |
Synonyms | shy, modest, diffident, timid, demure, bashful, timorous, retiring, reserved, flirtatious, self-effacing, humble, coquettish, flirty, meek, nervous, overmodest, sheepish, backward, blushing, |
Antonyms | bold, forward, immodest, aggressive, brash, arrogant, assertive, cocky, confident, core, definite, forceful, gregarious, impudent, social, blatant, uninhibited, active, ahead, animated, |
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