Repugnant vs Coy - What's the difference?
repugnant | coy | Related terms |
Offensive or repulsive; arousing disgust or aversion.
(legal) Opposed or in conflict.
(dated) Bashful, shy, retiring.
(archaic) Quiet, reserved, modest.
Reluctant to give details about something sensitive; notably prudish.
Pretending shyness or modesty, especially in an insincere or flirtatious way.
Soft, gentle, hesitating.
* Shakespeare
(obsolete) To caress, pet; to coax, entice.
* Shakespeare
(obsolete) To calm or soothe.
To allure; to decoy.
* Bishop Rainbow
Repugnant is a related term of coy.
As adjectives the difference between repugnant and coy
is that repugnant is repugnant while coy is (dated) bashful, shy, retiring.As verbs the difference between repugnant and coy
is that repugnant is while coy is (obsolete) to caress, pet; to coax, entice.As a noun coy is
a trap from which waterfowl may be hunted.repugnant
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Usage notes
* Nouns to which "repugnant" is often applied: act, nature, behavior, practice, character, thing, crime.External links
* * ----coy
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) coi, earlier .Adjective
(er)- Enforced hate, / Instead of love's coy touch, shall rudely tear thee.
Derived terms
* coyly * coynessVerb
(en verb)- Come sit thee down upon this flowery bed, / While I thy amiable cheeks do coy .
- A wiser generation, who have the art to coy the fonder sort into their nets.