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  2. MODEST - Synonyms, related words and examples | Cambridge English Thesaurus

  3. Properly, restrained by a sense of propriety; hence, not forward or bold; not presumptuous or arrogant; not boastful; as a modest youth; a modest man. 2. Not bold or forward; as a modest maid. The word may be thus used without reference to chastity. The blushing beauties of a modest maid. 3. Not loose; not lewd. Mrs. Ford, the honest woman, the ...

  4. According to Merriam-Webster, “modest” means “placing a moderate estimate on one’s abilities or worth; neither bold nor self-assertive: tending toward diffidence.”. On the other hand, “reserved” is defined as “restrained in words and actions; marked by self-restraint and reticence.”. While the two words may seem similar ...

  5. Apr 13, 2012 · Modest behaviour can be a response to compliments, praise or follow an achievement. Modesty can also manifested physically (for example, "dressing modestly", "modest accessories", "modest smile"). In contrast, "humble" refers specifically to a person's inner state and feelings. A humble person is willing to accept or respect another's authority ...

  6. antique. artificial. attractive. avid. Sentence Examples. Proper usage in context. View all. A modest man never talks of himself. Jean De La Bruyere.

  7. modest. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mod‧est /ˈmɒdɪst $ ˈmɑː-/ adjective 1 not proud someone who is modest does not want to talk about their abilities or achievements OPP immodest, boastful modest about He was always modest about his role in the Everest expedition. You’re too modest! You’ve been a huge help to us ...

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