minx (Meaning)

Wordnet

minx (n)

a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men

Webster

minx (n.)

A pert or a wanton girl.

A she puppy; a pet dog.

The mink; -- called also minx otter.

minx Sentence Examples

  1. The mischievous minx had a knack for getting into trouble.
  2. Her sly grin and sparkling eyes hinted at a mischievous minx beneath the innocent facade.
  3. The minx's playful pranks were often met with both amusement and exasperation.
  4. The young minx had a way of charming even her sternest elders.
  5. She danced like a minx, her movements captivating and alluring.
  6. The minx's laughter echoed through the halls, a testament to her carefree spirit.
  7. Her beauty and wit made her a magnet for suitors, but the minx remained elusive.
  8. The minx's reputation preceded her, as she was known for causing chaos wherever she went.
  9. The old minx had a wealth of stories to share, both scandalous and entertaining.
  10. Despite her antics, the minx had a good heart, and those who knew her couldn't help but smile at her mischievous nature.

FAQs About the word minx

a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit menA pert or a wanton girl., A she puppy; a pet dog., The mink; -- called also minx otter.

hussy, quean, tramp, prostitute, Jezebel, trollop, floozy, floozie, siren,chippie

No antonyms found.

The mischievous minx had a knack for getting into trouble.

Her sly grin and sparkling eyes hinted at a mischievous minx beneath the innocent facade.

The minx's playful pranks were often met with both amusement and exasperation.

The young minx had a way of charming even her sternest elders.