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  1. "Coquette" vs. "flirt" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 1, 2011 · What is the difference between coquette and flirt? They seem to mean the exact same thing; is it only their historical or etymological baggage that determines different usage?

  2. “Woman” is to “coquette” as “man” is to what?

    Wiktionary reads: coquette: a woman who flirts or plays with men’s affections. Is there an English word which fits the following definition? ???: a man who flirts or plays with women’s affections.

  3. single word requests - "Man" is to "womanizer" as "woman" is to …

    Nov 5, 2016 · Would flirt or coquette work better for you, or do you need something wicked? The OED says that in early use, being a vamp was a notion that “ranged widely from gallantry, …

  4. word for a person that flirts with everyone?

    Jun 13, 2015 · A word that is not too derogatory is simply flirt: one given to flirting; a person who acts flirtatiously. - AHDEL/Collins TFD Anything beyond that is beginning to judge or impute a …

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  6. Adjective for a person who enjoys taking care of their appearance

    Jan 31, 2019 · After a brief search over StackExchange I've decided to ask my own question. I'm looking for a word to describe someone who enjoys grooming themselves or taking care of …

  7. pronunciation - How should "often" be pronounced? - English …

    Dec 6, 2014 · Majoring in languages and linguistics in college, I had one linguistics professor who was exceptionally adamant that often should not be pronounced with the t. That was a spelling …

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