demure |
reserve |
As adjectives the difference between demure and reserve
is that
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious while
reserve is reserved.
As a verb demure
is (obsolete) to look demurely.
dapper |
demure |
As adjectives the difference between dapper and demure
is that
dapper is neat, trim while
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
As a verb demure is
(obsolete) to look demurely.
demure |
prudish |
As adjectives the difference between demure and prudish
is that
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious while
prudish is of excessive propriety; easily offended or shocked, especially by sexual matters.
As a verb demure
is (obsolete) to look demurely.
demure |
cordial |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between demure and cordial
is that
demure is (obsolete) to look demurely while
cordial is (obsolete) proceeding from the heart.
As adjectives the difference between demure and cordial
is that
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious while
cordial is hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate.
As a verb demure
is (obsolete) to look demurely.
As a noun cordial is
(uk|au|nz) a concentrated noncarbonated soft drink which is diluted with water before drinking.
verecund |
demure |
As adjectives the difference between verecund and demure
is that
verecund is modest while
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
As a verb demure is
(obsolete) to look demurely.
immure |
demure |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between immure and demure
is that
immure is (obsolete) a wall; an enclosure while
demure is (obsolete) to look demurely.
As verbs the difference between immure and demure
is that
immure is to cloister, confine, imprison: to lock up behind walls while
demure is (obsolete) to look demurely.
As a noun immure
is (obsolete) a wall; an enclosure.
As an adjective demure is
quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
stoic |
demure |
As adjectives the difference between stoic and demure
is that
stoic is (
stoic) while
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
As a noun stoic
is (
stoic).
As a verb demure is
(obsolete) to look demurely.
demure |
bold |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between demure and bold
is that
demure is (obsolete) to look demurely while
bold is (obsolete) to become bold .
As adjectives the difference between demure and bold
is that
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious while
bold is courageous, daring.
As verbs the difference between demure and bold
is that
demure is (obsolete) to look demurely while
bold is to make (a font or some text) bold.
As a noun bold is
(obsolete) a dwelling; habitation; building.
demure |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between demure and undefined
is that
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb demure
is (obsolete) to look demurely.
demure |
plead |
As verbs the difference between demure and plead
is that
demure is (obsolete) to look demurely while
plead is to present an argument, especially in a legal case.
As an adjective demure
is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
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