单词 | flirtatious |
释义 | flirtatiousadj. a. Of persons: Given to flirtation, inclined to flirt. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > mental wandering > light-mindedness > [adjective] lightlyeOE lightOE lightsomea1425 flying1509 light-minded?1529 tickle or light of the sear?1530 giddya1547 light-headed1549 gidded1563 giddish1566 fling-brained1570 tickle-headed1583 toyish1584 shallow1594 leger1598 corky1601 barmy1602 airy1609 unfirma1616 unballast1622 cork-brained1630 unballasted1644 kickshawa1655 unserious1655 unstudious1663 flirtishc1665 caper-witteda1670 shatter-headedc1686 corky-brained1699 flea-lugged1724 halokit1724 shatter-brained1727 scattered-brained1747 shatter-witted1775 flippant1791 butterfly-brained1796 scatter-brained1804 gossamer1806 shandy-pated1806 shattery1820 barmy-brained1823 papilionaceous1832 flirtatious1834 flirty1840 Micawberish1859 scatterheaded1867 flibberty-gibberty1879 thistledown1897 shatter-pated1901 trivial-minded1905 scattery1924 fizgig1928 ditzy1979 the mind > emotion > love > flirtation or coquetry > [adjective] > given to flirtation light o' love1589 flirtatious1834 twinkly-eyed1926 1834 Countess Morley Dacre I. vi. 132 Match-making mothers, flirtatious daughters, and coquettish wives. 1886 W. E. Norris Bachelor's Blunder (1887) ii. 15 I believe he is rather a flirtatious young gentleman. b. Of speech, etc.: Of or pertaining to flirtation; of the nature of flirtation. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > flirtation or coquetry > [adjective] flirtational1862 flirtatious1870 1870 R. Broughton Red as Rose I. xii. 243 And yet their talk..holds nothing obnoxiously fond or flirtatious. 1891 B. Harte First Family Tasajara 58 An audaciously flirtatious declaration. Derivatives flirˈtatiously adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > [adverb] lovelyeOE lovesomelyOE dearlyc1275 cherelya1375 loveredlyc1390 lovelilya1400 lovinglyc1425 flirtatiously1863 the mind > emotion > love > flirtation or coquetry > [adverb] flirtatiously1863 1863 ‘Holme Lee’ Annis Warleigh II. 294 When young men and women are flirtatiously disposed. flirˈtatiousness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > affection > [noun] > state or quality of being affectionate lovingness1521 fondness1615 affectiveness1870 flirtatiousness1886 1886 Atlantic Monthly Sept. 432/1 A North Carolina girl of ingenuous flirtatiousness. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < adj.1834 |
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