First Known Use: 14th century
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demure
adjective de·mure \di-ˈmyu̇r\
: quiet and polite
: not attracting or demanding a lot of attention : not showy or flashy
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Examples of DEMURE
- So even if you think you've moved past your reputation as The Rebel, two minutes after getting together with your more demure sister, you're likely to fall back into that hell-raiser role. —Jessica Mehalic, Cosmopolitan, August 2001
- It looked as though the dress and capelet were one piece. It created a demure look, but if you take off the capelet, it's a seductive strapless dress. —Elizabeth Hayt, Vogue, December 1999
- I made a lot of friends at Les Tourelles with whom I have kept in touch over the years. There was one darling little girl, much younger than the rest of us, who was sweet, demure, and quiet, with beautiful long hair like Alice in Wonderland. —Anna Russell, I'm Not Making This Up, You Know, 1985
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Origin of DEMURE
Middle English
Related to DEMURE
- Synonyms
- coquettish, coy, kittenish
- Antonyms
- uncoy
Rhymes with DEMURE
abjure, adjure, Adour, allure, amour, Ashur, assure, brochure, ceinture, cocksure, coiffure, conjure, contour, couture, detour, dirt-poor, endure, ensure, faubourg, for sure, Fraktur, grandeur, gravure, guipure, hachure, immure, impure, insure, inure, kultur, land-poor, langur, ligure, manure, mature, mohur, obscure, parure, perdure, procure, rondure, secure, siddur, tambour, tandoor, tenure, Uighur, unmoor, velour, velure
DEMURENESS Defined for Kids
demure
adjective de·mure \di-ˈmyu̇r\
Definition of DEMURE for Kids
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: proper and reserved in behavior and speech
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