Synonyms for de-mure


Grammar : Adj
Spell : dih-myoor
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈmyʊər

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Définition of de-mure

Origin :
  • late 14c. (early 14c. as a surname), from Old French meur "mature, fully grown, ripe," hence "discreet," from Latin maturus "mature" (see mature (v.)) [OED]. The de- in this word is of uncertain meaning. Or possibly from Anglo-French demuré (Old French demoré), past participle of demorer "stay," and influenced by meur [Barnhart]. Or from Old French de (bon) murs "of good manners," from murs (Modern French moeurs) [Klein].
  • As in introverted : adj reserved
  • As in modest : adj shy
  • As in prim : adj particular, fussy
  • As in proper : adj mannerly, decent
  • As in prudish : adj shy and strict in behavior
  • As in backward : adj bashful
  • As in reserved : adj silent, unsociable; constrained
  • As in retiring : adj shy, undemonstrative
  • As in sedate : adj calm, collected
  • As in shy : adj quiet and self-conscious
  • As in bashful : adj shy
  • As in staid : adj restrained, set
  • As in timid : adj shy
  • As in Victorian : adj prudish
  • As in self-controlled : adj reserved
  • As in self-effacing : adj modest
  • As in self-restrained : adj reserved
  • As in conventional : adj unoriginal
  • As in coy : adj very modest
  • As in decorous : adj appropriate, suitable
  • As in demure : adj reserved, affected
  • As in diffident : adj hesitant; unconfident
  • As in humble : adj meek, unassuming

Antonyms for de-mure

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