No, modest is not an antonym for remorse. Modest means having a humble opinion of oneself, while remorse is the feeling of guilt or regret for a wrongdoing. An antonym for remorse could be indifference or lack of guilt.
The antonym of egotistical is humble, modest or selfless.
The antonym of ego is humility. Humility involves a modest view of one's own importance and a willingness to consider others before oneself.
Antonyms (opposites) for humble could be conceited, pretentious, haughty, or arrogant. Simply being proud is not directly the opposite, although it might be for modest.
Remorse.
"A Modest Proposal" was written by Jonathan Swift in 1729.
An antonym of remorse is indifference. It refers to a lack of concern or feeling of regret for something that has happened.
Indifference.
humble, quiet, modest
conceited
shy, timid, modest
Humble is an antonym for haughty.
humble, meek, modest, unconceited...
what is an antonym for exaggerate? Understate is the most correct one, and sometimes people say, "He's just being modest," or "don't be modest," to say that he was not exaggerating.
Remose is not a word.An antonym for ramose would be unbranching.Antonyms for remove include place, affix, etc.Antonyms for remorse include satisfaction, remorselessness, happiness, etc.
Remorse is a noun.
Antonyms (opposites) for humble could be conceited, pretentious, haughty, or arrogant. Simply being proud is not directly the opposite, although it might be for modest.
When heroic means brave, the antonym is cowardly or fearful. When heroic means prodigious or grand, the antonym is modest. When heroic is used in literature to mean classical, the antonym is modern.