Search results
- Dictionaryracy/ˈreɪsi/
adjective
- 1. lively, entertaining, and typically sexually titillating: "the novel was considered rather racy at the time"
- 2. (of a vehicle or animal) designed or bred to be suitable for racing: "the yacht is fast and racy"
Powered by Oxford Dictionaries
Racy means exciting and slightly shocking, especially because of relating to or suggesting sex. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.
- English (US)
RACY meaning: 1. exciting and slightly shocking, especially...
- Znaczenie Racy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
RACY definicja: 1. exciting and slightly shocking,...
- Racy Spanish Translation
racy translate: subido de tono, picante, vivo, salado. Learn...
- Racy: French Translation
racy translate: plein de verve. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Racy: Ukrainian Translation
racy - translate into Ukrainian with the English-Ukrainian...
- Racy: Danish Translation
racy - translate into Danish with the English-Danish...
- English (US)
Learn the two meanings of racy: full of zest or vigor, or slightly indecent or improper. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.
Racy definition: slightly improper or indelicate; suggestive; risqué.. See examples of RACY used in a sentence.
Racy means having a distinctive and lively quality, a rich flavor, or a suggestive tone. Find out more about the word's origin, usage, and translations in different languages.
Racy means lively, amusing, and slightly shocking, or having a distinctive flavour or quality. See synonyms, examples, and word frequency of racy in British and American English.
Definition of racy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
How to use . racy in a sentenceAll 130 employees share a similar vision and all seem very gung ho about their racy products.