modest
humble
unassuming
reserved
there are different ways to use modest.
more modest, most modest
comparative - more modest superlative - most modest
No, the word 'modest' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a modest donation).The abstract noun form of the adjective 'modest' is modesty.
synonyms
Synonyms.
modest, calm, gentle, sensible
modest, lowly
Humble, unassuming, shy, demure, quiet
withdraw, postpone, object to, solution, adjust,
* modest * self-effacing * unassuming * unpretentious * reserved * meek * demure * lowly
synonyms: unassertive, meek, modest. humble can also mean lowly, low ranking, poor.
Humility - synonyms = deference, humbleness, lowliness, meekness, modesty, self- absement, self-effacement, servility, shyness, unpretentiousness Modest - synonyms = diffident, humble, inconspicuous, lowly, meek, plain, quiet, reserved, restrained, reticent, retiring, self-effacing, simple, unassuming, unobtrusive, unostentatious, unpretentious Source Oxford Dictionary of synonyms and antonyms AL Sutherland Shire Libraries, Sydney, Australia
The noun form of the verb to humble is the gerund, humbling.The noun form of the adjective humble is humbleness.A related noun form is humility.
more modest, most modest
Cinderella is modest because in the movie she always was modest
A six letter word for humble is modest. Other synonyms for humble are polite, gentle, bashful, servile, and sedate. Some antonyms for humble are uncivil, unrefined, and boastful.
The word 'modest' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Adjectives do not have singular and plural forms.Adjectives have degrees: modest, more modest, most modest.