demure
Of a quiet, modest,
unassuming, reserved nature. Somebody who is serious or sober (moderate, self-controlled) and even shy. For most of the 1800s, this was the ideal for a woman, as illustrated in
Jane Austen's works and the works of many poets, writers, artists, and leaders. Not necessarily a
doormat, but certainly a docile, gentle kind of persona.
demure
by zaahira1 on Oct 06, 2010 20:39:38
a young woman that is
well spoken with manners and can be outwardly shy/reserved. Innocent in thought and therefore attractive in a way that is unknown to her. She doesn't seek to attract, but attraction follows her due to her
coy, playful, serious but shy behaviour. Many women are
not like this, but many women of the old times were eg. Jane Austin period.
Example:
she appeared
coy and demure.
Demure
by LadylikeGal on May 16, 2018 17:20:19
Impure Demure
by Bthang* on Jun 24, 2018 21:00:00
demure
by dingdongdoorbell on Aug 14, 2024 12:16:03
Demure
by Dictionary868 on Aug 21, 2024 23:09:05
Demure
by kiss my balls on Aug 22, 2024 16:41:09
Demure
by ccheckyyourselff on Sep 02, 2024 01:08:46
Example:
You see how when
Gabby was flirting with Madisons boyfriend she didn't overreact? That was very
mindful of her,
very demure.
Demure
by Iamhim22 on Aug 21, 2024 04:43:42
Demure
by Maliahhh on Aug 22, 2024 10:06:44