The tree was modest and shared the rainwater with the flowers.
Amelia was modest, and did not brag about her many accomplishments.
He retired with a modest pension.
She is the chatelaine of our house. Or she behaves like a chatelaine although our house is very modest.
The abstract noun for the adjective modest is modestness. Another abstract noun form is modesty.
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humble, quiet, modest
I am a modest person
the modest trend is a scarf
There is a modest entrance fee to the center.
i was modest when i was the new person in my class
The boy was really modest.
To be modest means also to be appropriate for occasion and time.
I would gladly tell you what a wonderful person I am but alas, I am too modest. But I am also modest for saying that.
It was a formal occasion, so she wore a modest dress.
"Johnson was very modest, and behaved bashfully when praised."
She is the chatelaine of our house. Or she behaves like a chatelaine although our house is very modest.
The girl had a unassuming personality, or, in other words, her personality was very modest.
The bikini was invented in 1946, but most women at that time were too modest to wear one.She pretends to be modest, but in truth she has a very high opinion of herself.The fact that she thinks her daughter is a modest girl proves that she really doesn't know her at all.He's too modest to admit it, but he knows the company would never have succeeded without him.In life you have to find the right balance between being modest and taking pride in your achievements.