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coyness+(noun)

  • 1 coyness

    noun
    خَجَل، حَياء

    Arabic-English dictionary > coyness

  • 2 kainostelu

    yks.nom. kainostelu; yks.gen. kainostelun; yks.part. kainostelua; yks.ill. kainosteluun; mon.gen. kainostelujen kainosteluiden kainosteluitten; mon.part. kainosteluja kainosteluita; mon.ill. kainosteluihin
    bashfulness (noun)
    prudery (noun)
    timidity (noun)
    * * *
    • shyness
    • timidity
    • prudery
    • modesty
    • meekness
    • coyness
    • bashfulness

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kainostelu

См. также в других словарях:

  • coyness — coy ► ADJECTIVE (coyer, coyest) 1) pretending shyness or modesty. 2) reluctant to give details about something sensitive: he s coy about his age. DERIVATIVES coyly adverb coyness noun. ORIGIN Old French coi, from Latin …   English terms dictionary

  • coyness — noun see coy I …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • coyness — noun The property of being coy …   Wiktionary

  • coyness — noun the affectation of being demure in a provocative way (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑demureness • Derivationally related forms: ↑demure (for: ↑demureness), ↑coy • Hyper …   Useful english dictionary

  • coyness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun An awkwardness or lack of self confidence in the presence of others: backwardness, bashfulness, retiringness, shyness, timidity, timidness. See RESTRAINT …   English dictionary for students

  • coy — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, quiet, shy, from Anglo French quoi, quei, koi quiet, from Latin quietus Date: 14th century 1. a. shrinking from contact or familiarity < tis but a kiss I beg, Why art thou coy? Shakespeare > b. marked by… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • coy — adjective (coyer, coyest) pretending shyness or modesty. ↘reluctant to give details about something sensitive. Derivatives coyly adverb coyness noun Origin ME (in the sense quiet, still ): from OFr. coi, quei, from L. quietus (see quiet) …   English new terms dictionary

  • coy — adjective 1 pretending to be shy in order to attract interest, or to avoid dealing with something difficult: She gave him a coy smile. 2 unwilling to give information about something (+ about): Tania was always coy about her age. coyly adverb… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • coy — /kɔɪ / (say koy) adjective 1. shy; modest. 2. affectedly shy or reserved. 3. Obsolete disdainful. 4. Obsolete quiet. {Middle English, from French coi, earlier quei, from Latin quiētus at rest} –coyly, adverb –coyness, noun …  

  • coy — ► ADJECTIVE (coyer, coyest) 1) pretending shyness or modesty. 2) reluctant to give details about something sensitive: he s coy about his age. DERIVATIVES coyly adverb coyness noun. ORIGIN Old French coi, from Latin …   English terms dictionary

  • coyly — coy ► ADJECTIVE (coyer, coyest) 1) pretending shyness or modesty. 2) reluctant to give details about something sensitive: he s coy about his age. DERIVATIVES coyly adverb coyness noun. ORIGIN Old French coi, from Latin …   English terms dictionary

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