Adjective: racy (racier,raciest) rey-see
- Full of zest or vigour
"a racy literary style";
- lively, zingy [informal]
- Suggestive of sexual impropriety
"racy anecdotes";
- blue [informal], gamy [N. Amer], gamey [N. Amer], juicy [informal], naughty [informal], risqué, spicy [informal], fruity [Brit, informal]
- Marked by richness and fullness of flavour
"racy wines";
- full-bodied, rich, robust
- Designed or suitable for competing in a race
"The racy sports car hugged the curves of the track"
Derived forms: racier, raciest
See also: mobile, sexy [informal], spirited, tasty
Encyclopedia: Racy, West Virginia