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Coy
- 1. artfully or affectedly shy or reserved; slyly hesitant; coquettish.
- 2. shy; modest.
- 3. showing reluctance, esp. when insincere or affected, to reveal one's plans or opinions, make a commitment, or take a stand: The mayor was coy about his future political aspirations.
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Lieu
- —Idiom
- 2. in lieu of, in place of; instead of: He gave us an IOU in lieu of cash.
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Aloof
- –adverb
- 1. at a distance, esp. in feeling or interest; apart: They always stood aloof from their classmates.
- –adjective
- 2. reserved or reticent; indifferent; disinterested: Because of his shyness, he had the reputation of being aloof.
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Foible
- –noun
- 1. a minor weakness or failing of character; slight flaw or defect: an all-too-human foible.
- 2. the weaker part of a sword blade, between the middle and the point (opposed to forte ).
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Idiosyncrasy
- –noun, plural -sies.
- 1. a characteristic, habit, mannerism, or the like, that is peculiar to an individual.
- 2. the physical constitution peculiar to an individual.
- 3. a peculiarity of the physical or the mental constitution, esp. susceptibility toward drugs, food, etc. Compare allergy (def. 1).
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