withdrawn |
demure |
As adjectives the difference between withdrawn and demure
is that
withdrawn is introvert while
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
As verbs the difference between withdrawn and demure
is that
withdrawn is while
demure is (obsolete) to look demurely.
derelict |
demure |
As adjectives the difference between derelict and demure
is that
derelict is abandoned, forsake; given up or forsaken by the natural owner or guardian; (of a ship) abandoned at sea, dilapidated, neglected; (of a spacecraft) abandoned in outer space while
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
As a noun derelict
is property abandoned by its former owner, especially a ship abandoned at sea.
As a verb demure is
(obsolete) to look demurely.
demure |
vain |
As adjectives the difference between demure and vain
is that
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious while
vain is overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own accomplishments with slight reason.
As a verb demure
is to look demurely.
sheepish |
demure |
As adjectives the difference between sheepish and demure
is that
sheepish is having the characteristics of a sheep while
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
As a verb demure is
(obsolete) to look demurely.
demure |
dainty |
In obsolete terms the difference between demure and dainty
is that
demure is to look demurely while
dainty is excellent; valuable, fine.
As a verb demure
is to look demurely.
As a noun dainty is
esteem, honour.
demure |
understated |
As adjectives the difference between demure and understated
is that
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious while
understated is restrained and unpretentious.
As verbs the difference between demure and understated
is that
demure is to look demurely while
understated is past tense of understate.
demure |
comport |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between demure and comport
is that
demure is (obsolete) to look demurely while
comport is (obsolete) manner of acting; conduct; deportment.
As verbs the difference between demure and comport
is that
demure is (obsolete) to look demurely while
comport is (obsolete|ambitransitive) to tolerate, bear, put up (with).
As an adjective demure
is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
As a noun comport is
(obsolete) manner of acting; conduct; deportment.
demure |
momentous |
Related terms |
Demure is a related term of momentous.
As adjectives the difference between demure and momentous
is that
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious while
momentous is outstanding in importance, of great consequence.
As a verb demure
is (obsolete) to look demurely.
audacious |
demure |
As adjectives the difference between audacious and demure
is that
audacious is showing willingness to take bold risks; recklessly daring while
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
As a verb demure is
to look demurely.
demure |
important |
Related terms |
Demure is a related term of important.
As adjectives the difference between demure and important
is that
demure is quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious while
important is important.
As a verb demure
is (obsolete) to look demurely.
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