Coy or demure would fit this definition.
The proper word for this is unpretentious, it's an adjective which means not elaborate or showy, modest, plain and simple.
The correct spelling is "especially" (to a great extent, or specifically).
It means having special skill or practical knowledge especially in a mechanical or scientific field.
It means assuming or displaying an attitude, or air, of contemptuous indifference or superiority. Cats sometimes appear to be supercilious!
The adverb form "particularly" means especially or in one regard.
"Provocative" typically means causing or intended to cause a strong reaction, especially a strong emotional response or arousal. While excitement can be a response to something provocative, the two words are not synonymous.
Precious means: 1. of high price or great value 2. dear; beloved 3. affectedly or excessively refined
behaving affectedly in order to impress others
Coy, pronounced koi, is an adjective that can mean either; (1) affectedly shy and modest. [Sara's new boyfriend seems quite coy.] (2) unwilling to give information. [The police were coy when it came to who the suspects were.]An example of using coy in a sentence would be, 'The girl was being coy with her boyfriend." Coy means to be shy or modest in a flirtatious way.
To be modest means also to be appropriate for occasion and time.
Demure means someone who is modest and reserved in manner or behavior. Modest, or shy.
Demure means someone who is modest and reserved in manner or behavior. Modest, or shy.
it means modest
Subdued
Provocative means causing a strong reaction or emotion, often by challenging societal norms or conventions. It can be characterized by being bold, controversial, or daring in order to stimulate discussion or debate. A provocative statement or action aims to challenge the status quo and elicit a response from others.
It means 'modest' and has Hindi orgin.
Diffident.