coy

/kɔɪ/

coy

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Definition

Bashful, shy, retiring.

Etymology

From Middle English coy, from Old French coi, earlier quei (“quiet, still”), from Latin qu(i)ētus (“resting, at rest”). Doublet of quit, quiet, quite, and quietus.

Example Sentences

  • "The ill-bred miss, the bird-brained Jill, / May simper and be coy at will; / A lady, sir, as you will find, / Keeps counsel, or she speaks her mind, / Means what she says and scorns to fence / And palter with feigned innocence."
  • "Enforced hate, / Instead of love's coy touch, shall rudely tear thee."
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