FLIRT vs TEASE: NOUN
- A sudden jerk; a quick throw or cast; a darting motion; hence, a jeer.
- One who flirts; esp., a woman who acts with giddiness, or plays at courtship; a coquette; a pert girl.
- An episode of flirting.
- A shrewish woman.
- A contemptuous remark; a gibe; a jeer.
- A smart toss or cast; a darting or sprightly motion.
- An abrupt jerking movement.
- One given to flirting.
- A seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men
- One who flirts; one who plays at courtship; one who coquets for pastime or adventure: said of either sex, but most commonly of a woman.
- Playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest
- The act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously (especially by ridicule); provoking someone with persistent annoyances
- Someone given to teasing (as by mocking or stirring curiosity)
- A seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men
- A single act of teasing.
- One who teases.
- One who teases or plagues.
- A cock tease; an exotic dancer; a stripper.
- The act of teasing, or the state of being teased.
- A flirtatious person.
- A person who makes fun of or annoys others, as with playful or taunting remarks.
- One that teases, as.
- An act of teasing, especially a playfully mocking remark.
- One who or that which teases; a plague.
FLIRT vs TEASE: ADJECTIVE
- Pert; wanton.
- N/A
FLIRT vs TEASE: VERB
- Talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions
- Behave carelessly or indifferently
- Ruffle (one's hair) by combing towards the ends towards the scalp, for a full effect
- Harass with persistent criticism or carping
- Mock or make fun of playfully
- To entice, to tempt.
- To provoke or disturb by annoying remarks and other annoyances.
- To poke fun at.
- To back-comb.
- To separate the fibres of a fibrous material.
- To arouse hope, desire, or curiosity without satisfying them
- Annoy persistently
- Tear into pieces
- Separate the fibers of
- Disentangle and raise the fibers of
- Raise the nap of (fabrics)
- To comb (originally with teasels) so that the fibres all lie in one direction.
FLIRT vs TEASE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To utter contemptuous language, with an air of disdain; to jeer or gibe.
- To deal playfully, triflingly, or superficially with.
- To run and dart about; to act with giddiness, or from a desire to attract notice; especially, to play the coquette; to play at courtship; to coquet.
- To move abruptly or jerkily.
- To toss, flip, or jerk suddenly.
- To cause to move quickly.
- To act as if one is sexually attracted to another person, usually in a playful manner.
- To make fun of (someone) playfully or taunt annoyingly.
- To say in a playful or mocking way.
- To provoke or irritate, as with physical movements.
- To arouse sexual desire in (someone) deliberately with no intention of having sex.
- To urge persistently; coax.
- To disentangle and dress the fibers of (wool, for example).
- To ruffle (the hair) by combing from the ends toward the scalp for an airy, full effect.
- To raise the nap of (cloth) by dressing, as with a fuller's teasel.
- To cut (tissue, for example) into pieces for examination.
- To extract, identify, or cause to come about. Used with out.
- To annoy or make fun of someone persistently.
FLIRT vs TEASE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To jeer at; to treat with contempt; to mock.
- To toss or throw about; to move playfully to and fro.
- To throw with a jerk or quick effort; to fling suddenly
- A long tenon at the top of a post to receive two beams crossing each other one above the other.
- To vex with importunity or impertinence; to harass, annoy, disturb, or irritate by petty requests, or by jests and raillery; to plague.
- To tear or separate into minute shreds, as with needles or similar instruments.
- To stratch, as cloth, for the purpose of raising a nap; teasel.
- To comb or card, as wool or flax.
FLIRT vs TEASE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In archery, to fly unsteadily: said of an arrow.
- To throw over; discard; jilt.
- To practise gibing or jeering; scoff.
- To play at courtship; practise coquettish diversions; engage in amatory pastime; in general, to make insincere advances of any kind.
- To move nimbly; run or dart about; flutter restlessly; act with levity or giddiness.
- To scold; chide.
- To snap the fingers at derisively.
- To gibe, jeer, or scoff at; flout.
- To handle with short, quick movements; make waving motions with.
- To throw with a quick toss or jerk; fling suddenly or smartly, and carelessly or without aim; toss off or about.
- To dress, as cloth, by means of teazels.
- To vex, annoy, disturb, or irritate by petty requests, by silly trifling, or by jests and raillery; plague with questions, importunity, insinuations, raillery, or the like.
- Synonyms Tease, Vex, Annoy, Molest, Badger, Pester, Bother, Worry, Plague, Torment. All these words either may or must refer to repeated acts; they all suggest mental pain, but of degrees varying with the word or with the circumstances; all except badger and molest may be used reflexively, but with different degrees of appropriateness, vex, worry, and torment being the most common in such use; the agent may be a person, or, except with badger, it may be a creature, events, circumstances, etc.; it would be clearly figurative to use tease when the agent is not a person; all except tease are always used seriously. Tease is not a strong word, but has considerable breadth of use: a child may tease his mother for what he desires; there is a great deal of good-humored teasing of friends about their matrimonial intentions; a fly may tease a dog by continually waking him up. Vex is stronger, literally implying anger and figuratively applying to repeated attacks, etc., such as would produce an excitement as strong as anger. In Shakspere's “still-vex'd Bermoothes” (Tempest, i. 2. 229), the use of vex is somewhat poetic or archaic, as is the application of the word to the continued agitation of the sea. Annoy has a middle degree of strength between tease and vex; a feeling of annoyance is somewhat short of vexation. We may be annoyed by the persistence of flies, beggars, duns, suitors, picket-firing, etc. Molest is generally a stronger word in its expression of harm done or intended, including the sense of disturbing once or often: some wild animals will not molest those who do not molest them. The next four words have a homely force—badger being founded upon the baiting of a badger by dogs, and thus implying persistence, energy, and some rudeness; pester implying similar persistence and much small vexation; bother implying weariness and perhaps confusion of the mind; and worry implying actual fatigue and even exhaustion. Plague and torment are very strong by the figurative extension of their primary meaning, although they are often used by hyperbole for that which is intolerable only by constant return: as, a tormenting fly. See exasperate and harass.
- To pull apart or separate the adhering fibers of, as a bit of tissue or a specimen for microscopical examination; pick or tear into its sepa rate fibers; comb or card, as wool or flax.
FLIRT vs TEASE: RELATED WORDS
- Prickteaser, Chat up, Toy, Mash, Play, Vamp, Coquetry, Toying, Minx, Dally, Coquette, Romance, Tease, Dalliance, Philander
- Loosen, Beleaguer, Bait, Badger, Twit, Minx, Vamp, Fluff, Coquette, Teaser, Harass, Flirt, Pester, Tantalize, Taunt
FLIRT vs TEASE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ogle, Seduce, Prickteaser, Toy, Play, Vamp, Coquetry, Toying, Minx, Dally, Coquette, Romance, Tease, Dalliance, Philander
- Loosen, Beleaguer, Bait, Badger, Twit, Minx, Vamp, Fluff, Coquette, Teaser, Harass, Flirt, Pester, Tantalize, Taunt
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- Elders tease children or elder siblings or cousins tease their junior relations.
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