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单词 coy
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coy

1 of 2

adjective

ˈkȯi How to pronounce coy (audio)
1
a
: marked by cute, coquettish, or artful playfulness
using coy tricks to attract attention
b
: shrinking from contact or familiarity
"'Tis but a kiss I beg, Why art thou coy?" William Shakespeare
2
: showing reluctance to make a definite commitment
a coy response
coyly adverb
coyness noun

coy

2 of 2

verb

coyed; coying; coys

transitive verb

obsolete : caress

intransitive verb

archaic : to act coyly (see coy entry 1)

Synonyms

Adjective

  • coquettish
  • demure
  • kittenish
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Example Sentences

Adjective It is distinctly odd to read a whole page dedicated to Hitler's life and character without a reference to his anti-Semitism. To say that Swiss banks contained gold coming from the bank accounts, the jewelry boxes, and the teeth of "concentration camp victims" is a little coy. Ian Buruma, New Republic, 31 Jan. 2000 Rival camps are terrified that Bush will reject federal matching funds and the campaign-spending limits they impose, and Bush's aides are coy on the subject. John F. Dickerson, Time, 8 Mar. 1999 And there's Julia, the charming "chatterbot" (a text-based computer character), whose coy pickup banter echoes that of real-life Internet flirts. Michiko Kakutani, Albany (New York) Times-Union, 20 Aug. 1997 I didn't like her coy manner. He gave a coy answer.
Recent Examples on the Web
Adjective
As for his potential future with Marvel Studios, Kaluuya stayed coy about the possibilities. J. Kim Murphy, Variety, 22 Aug. 2022 Casamigos has been very coy about its founders’ views on its prevalence in rap. Hannah Giorgis, The Atlantic, 5 Aug. 2022 Imagine a slightly less coy Sally Rooney paired with a highly perceptive alien, with strangely illuminating results. Nathan Deuel, Los Angeles Times, 20 July 2022 That last comment, delivered with a coy smirk, has been typical of his response to such questions over the last few years. Adario Strange, Quartz, 24 June 2022 Who wouldn't feel their absolutely best — or even their sexiest or their most playfully coy — while jetting around the city in a citrus green co-ord or a slinky red, curve caressing evening gown? Bianca Betancourt, Harper's BAZAAR, 22 June 2022 Following the wedding, Jonas and Turner remained coy about the event and chose to only share one photo with the public at the time. Alex Gurley, PEOPLE.com, 13 May 2022 Still, the quality of the script and the coy use of the choral score, swooning in for big emotions in intimate settings, such as a night-time walk on the beach, overcome such shortcomings. Robert Daniels, Los Angeles Times, 13 May 2022 When asked whether a bidding war ensued when the family left E!, Jenner remains coy. Elizabeth Wagmeister, Variety, 10 Mar. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Adjective and Verb

Middle English, quiet, shy, from Anglo-French quoi, quei, koi quiet, from Latin quietus

First Known Use

Adjective

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1b

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Kids Definition

coy

adjective

ˈkȯi How to pronounce coy (audio)
: falsely shy or modest

coy

adjective

1
as in coquettish
affecting shyness or modesty in order to attract masculine interest not wanting him to know that she was interested in him, she acted very coy at the dance

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • coquettish
  • kittenish
  • flirtatious
  • demure
  • flirty
  • girlish
  • prudish
  • priggish
  • prim
  • overmodest
  • governessy
  • goody-goody

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • uncoy
2
as in shy
not comfortable around people a coy toddler who hides whenever anyone comes to the house

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • shy
  • withdrawn
  • bashful
  • diffident
  • sheepish
  • demure
  • lone
  • modest
  • retiring
  • self-effacing
  • introverted
  • backward
  • recessive
  • embarrassed
  • reserved
  • awkward
  • unassertive
  • antisocial
  • unsociable
  • uneasy
  • unsocial
  • uptight
  • unadventurous
  • unenterprising
  • self-conscious
  • inhibited
  • lone-wolf

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • outgoing
  • immodest
  • extroverted
  • gregarious
  • bold
  • forceful
  • extraverted
  • social
  • companionable
  • sociable
  • convivial
  • brash
  • dashing
  • uninhibited
  • boon
  • clubbable
  • forward
  • unreserved
  • clubable
  • overbold
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of coy are bashful, diffident, modest, and shy. While all these words mean "not inclined to be forward," coy implies a pretended shyness.

put off by her coy manner

While in some cases nearly identical to coy, bashful implies a frightened or hesitant shyness characteristic of childhood and adolescence.

a bashful boy out on his first date

While the synonyms diffident and coy are close in meaning, diffident stresses a distrust of one's own ability or opinion that causes hesitation in acting or speaking.

felt diffident about raising an objection

The meanings of modest and coy largely overlap; however, modest suggests absence of undue confidence or conceit.

modest about her success

In some situations, the words shy and coy are roughly equivalent. However, shy implies a timid reserve and a shrinking from familiarity or contact with others.

shy with strangers
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