cheekily Synonyms
Strongest:
- polite
- retiring
- modest
- shy
- proper
- timid
- polite
- humble
- modest
- meek
- courteous
- courteous
- proper
- humble
- meek
- timid
- shy
- retiring
Strong:
- mousey
- mild
- deferential
- deferential
- mild
- mousey
- mousy
- blushing
- gentle
- embarrassed
- genteel
- demure
- mousy
- respectful
- ashamed
- blushing
- embarrassed
- ashamed
- demure
- genteel
- gentle
- respectful
Weak:
cheekily Meaning
cheekily (r)
in a brash cheeky manner
cheekily Sentence Examples
- The cat cheekily swiped at the dangling string toy, batting it with playful defiance.
- He cheekily winked at her before dashing off, leaving her both flustered and amused.
- The child peeked around the corner, cheekily sticking out her tongue before hiding again.
- The advertisement cheekily compared their product to the competition, highlighting its superior features.
- The headline cheekily asked, "Is Anyone Else Tired of Boring Salads?" piquing reader interest.
- The squirrel cheekily snatched a peanut from the bird feeder, its daring heist a source of entertainment.
- The comedian cheekily made fun of current events, pushing the boundaries of humor.
- She cheekily suggested they take a shortcut, even though it might involve a bit of trespassing.
- The dog wagged its tail and offered a cheekily tilted head, begging for a treat.
- The siblings exchanged knowing glances and cheekily muttered a joke under their breath, leaving their parents clueless.
FAQs About the word cheekily
in a brash cheeky manner
brash, saucy, blunt, brassy, cocky, assertive,wise, brazen, nervy, impertinent
polite, retiring, modest, shy, proper,timid, polite, humble, modest, meek
The cat cheekily swiped at the dangling string toy, batting it with playful defiance.
He cheekily winked at her before dashing off, leaving her both flustered and amused.
The child peeked around the corner, cheekily sticking out her tongue before hiding again.
The advertisement cheekily compared their product to the competition, highlighting its superior features.