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Synonyms and antonyms of Flirtation and describing flirtatious behaviour in British Thesaurus
Flirtation and describing flirtatious behaviour
flirtation (noun)
behaviour that shows someone that you have a romantic or sexual interest in them
chat-up line (noun)
British something that you say to someone in order to start a conversation with them because you want to have a sexual or romantic relationship with them
flirtatious (adjective)
behaving in a way that shows your romantic or sexual interest in someone
coquettish (adjective)
a coquettish woman behaves in a way that is intended to attract men sexually
someone who achieves something very quickly, especially someone who starts a sexual or romantic relationship very quickly
advances (noun)
an attempt to have a sexual relationship with someone, especially when they do not want it
come-hither (adjective)
lecher (noun)
a man who behaves in an unpleasant way that shows that he is sexually interested in someone
man-eating (adjective)
offensive a man-eating woman has sex with a lot of men and treats them badly
on the make ()
trying to attract someone in order to have a sexual relationship with them
feeling sad after a sexual or romantic relationship has ended, used especially when someone is impatient to start a new relationship in order to forget the old one
proposition (noun)
an offer to have sex with someone, especially when the offer is considered offensive
tarty (adjective)
offensive a woman who is tarty dresses or behaves as if she wants to attract men and have sex. This word shows that you do not like women like this.
teaser (noun)
a tease