Meaning & Definition of word "Racy"

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    Racy

    /ˈreɪ.si/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a lively, stimulating, or slightly risqué quality.
      • Example: The novel is filled with racy humor that keeps the readers entertained.
    • 2. Characterized by a strong or vivid style.
      • Example: The critic praised the filmmaker for his racy storytelling techniques.
    • 3. Racy can also refer to something that is sexually suggestive or explicit.
      • Example: She was shocked by the racy content of the music video.

    Etymology

    From the late 19th century, originally in reference to racing culture.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    racy comment:

    A comment that is lively but may also be crude or inappropriate.

    racy humor:

    Humor that is amusingly shocking or risqué.

    racy novel:

    A novel containing sexual themes or indecent content.

    Related Words

    risqué:

    Slightly indecent or liable to shock, especially in a sexual way.

    raunchy:

    Vulgar, sexually explicit, or suggestive.

    zesty:

    Having a strong, pleasant, and somewhat spicy flavor.

    Slang Meanings of racy

    Meaning: Slightly naughty or cheeky.

    Example Sentence: That joke was a bit racy for the dinner table.

    Meaning: Exciting and fast-paced.

    Example Sentence: The new video game is really racy, you won't get bored.