What does GINNY mean?

ginny

Part of Speech: adjective

Definition: resembling or characteristic of a young girl; having a girlish charm or innocence

Pronunciations: US: /ˈdʒɪni/; UK: /ˈdʒɪni/

Origin and Usage: The word "ginny" originated from the name "Ginny," which is a nickname for "Virginia." It has been used as an adjective to describe a young girl or a woman with a youthful and innocent appearance or demeanor.

Synonyms: girlish, youthful, innocent, naive, childlike

Related Words: bobby, candy, happy, jolly, kitty

Example Sentences:

  • She had a ginny smile that lit up the room.
  • The dress had a ginny feel to it, with its soft pink color and flowy fabric.
  • Despite her age, she still had a ginny charm that made her irresistible to everyone around her.


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