Immodest
more modest, most modest
modest humble unassuming reserved there are different ways to use 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.
Humble.
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small
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The prefix for comfort is "com-".
Over is a prefix
The term "perfix" is not widely recognized in standard English vocabulary. It could be a misspelling of "prefix," which refers to a word or syllable added to the beginning of another word to alter its meaning. If "perfix" has a specific context or usage in a particular field, please provide more details for a more accurate explanation.
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more modest, most modest
Cinderella is modest because in the movie she always was modest
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.
You mean prefix...and "re"