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coy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of coy in Hindi

  • विनीत
  • संकोची
  • लजीला
  • कम बोलने वाला

coy Definition

Adjective

  • (especially with reference to a woman) making a pretense of shyness or modesty that is intended to be alluring.

coy Example

  • Your buddy is being a little coy but he's hung around the wrong people long enough to pick up some information. ( आपका दोस्त थोड़ा शर्मीला है, लेकिन वह कुछ जानकारी लेने के लिए गलत लोगों के इर्द-गिर्द लटका हुआ है। )
  • She gave him a coy smile. ( उसने उसे एक प्यारी सी मुस्कान दी। )
  • She looked at him with a coy smile before approaching. ( पास आने से पहले उसने एक प्यारी सी मुस्कान के साथ उसकी ओर देखा। )
  • Carmen smiled in a coy way and leaned toward him. ( कार्मेन निडर तरीके से मुस्कुराई और उसकी ओर झुक गई। )

More Sentence

  • When he shifted, Jen leaned away with a coy smile and trailed the finger across his lower abdomen, moving around him.
  • The natural next step in her career was acting, and she took to the big screen with a flourish.Day became a Hollywood sweetheart, and gained an innocent, virginal image by playing coy, sweet leading ladies.
  • My high school girl-boy-how-to book said I should be coy and turn down all last-minute dates.
  • The company is coy about revealing its profits.
  • Tania was always coy about her age.
  • She gave him a rather coy look.
  • She gave me a coy smile.
  • Manager Marcel Lachemann, however, was coy about his plans.
  • A few lawmakers were deliberately coy when asked about their plans.
  • Karen Coy of the Santa Clara County Health Department said Wednesday.
  • People feel the management is being a little coy with us,
  • William Dillard was coy when asked if additional acquisitions were planned.
  • And the only coy thing about the show is its title.
  • From the start, Coy Entertainment has been a family affair.
  • Don't be so coy, and I know you'd like to do the job.
  • Mr Alexander is not the slightest bit coy about his ambitions.
  • She gave me a coy look from under her schoolgirl's fringe.
  • Alicia was a little coy about how much the new dress had cost.
  • He was a bit coy when asked about the source of his income.
  • She was a little coy about how much her dress cost.
  • Nobody was even coy about it.
  • Obviously, not everyone can look like Stacy in a bikini, but keep in mind that she is very serious about fitness and she has not been coy about passing on some of her secrets for maintaining her strong and healthy body.
  • This page gives an overview of all articles in the 1911 Brittanica which are alphabetized under Coy to Cri.
  • 1 Distinguish "coy," affectedly shy or modest, from O.
  • she treated him to a coy smile of invitation
  • he is coy about his age