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Noun — A flirtatious, cheeky, or mischievous young woman.

Etymology

PIE word *ǵʰmṓ The origin of the noun is uncertain. The following possible derivations have been suggested: * A variation of minikin (“(obsolete) young person, especially a young woman; small or insignificant person, thing, or amount”) + a variation of -s (suffix forming hypocoristic nouns (nicknames)) (compare minckin...

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Frequently asked questions

What does “minx” mean?

The word “minx” means a flirtatious, cheeky, or mischievous young woman. In plain terms, a playful, somewhat cheeky word for a bold or flirty young woman.

How do you pronounce “minx”?

“Minx” is pronounced mihngks (/mɪŋks/ in IPA).

How do you use “minx” in a sentence?

Here is “minx” used in a sentence: “She gave him a sly, teasing look — quite the little minx.”

What part of speech is “minx”?

“Minx” is a noun.

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