A modest person would never say "I'm the best" or anything that implied they thought they were better than anyone else. They would never brag. Being modest is all about what you say to others.
A modest person would likely never say anything boastful or self-promoting, as they tend to downplay their own achievements and focus on others. They would also avoid seeking excessive attention or recognition for their actions or abilities.
Impression refers to the overall effect or impact that something makes on a person. It can include a person's initial thoughts, feelings, or opinions about something or someone based on their first encounter. Impressions are often formed quickly and can influence future perceptions.
It is generally believed that it is worse to never attempt something in the first place because without trying, there is no opportunity for growth, learning, or success. Failing at something teaches valuable lessons and provides the chance to improve and try again.
You would call the person a pessimist - they choose to see the glass as half empty rather than half full. But people who don't see the good in others usually have a reason for it - they are also cynical, probably due to something negative that affected them in their earlier life. These people just need someone to see the good in them. Misanthrope would work too. A misanthrope is someone who dislikes, or detests, humanity, and their society or culture. A misanthrope may believe nothing good comes of human nature, for example.
"Ignore" means to intentionally pay no attention to something, while "neglect" implies a failure to give proper care or attention to something or someone. Ignoring something is a conscious choice, while neglect often involves a lack of action or responsibility.
"Influence" refers to the ability to have an effect on someone or something, whereas "affect" refers to the actual impact or change that occurs. For example: "Her positive attitude influenced her team's performance" (the ability to have an effect). "The new policy affected employee morale" (the actual impact or change that occurred).
It would not appeal to a person of modest means because its repellent hope that helped you
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.
The opposite (for a person) would be immodest. To a great degree, it would be arrogant or boastful.The opposite of modest (for other uses) could be substantial or great (a modest inheritance). For a home, the opposite could be large, palatial, or opulent.
I've never seen one. So I would say No.
"Modest means" defines a person's financial condition. For example, "He/She is a man/woman of modest means." Such a statement indicates the person is not wealthy, but rather that their income is quite modest, possibly substandard. "Modest means" has nothing to do with a person's achievements or abilities. The first answer better defines only the word "modest" as noted: A modest person is unwilling to draw attention to his own achievements or abilities and might answer enthusiastic comments about his work, such as, "That looks amazing!" with the response, "Nah, it looks okay." However, such a response probably only indicates false humility. A truly modest person would possibly respond, "Thank you, but like Michael Angelo said, I am still learning."
I think it would be a Metaphor........
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.
Hursthouse believes that a virtuous person would never:
lol, to be honest, they probably would never do that. unless it was some kind of ridiculous amount of money
No he did not. The king of pop was a very respectful person and would never do something so terrible to a child.
I guess, i mean it depends on the type of connection you would have with this person. but if you are in love with someone famous or something like that than it would be considered to really love them
You can't, love is something you have to share with each other, if a person loves you they love you, but they would have to tell you.. I myself have experienced that a person can love someone else and no one would ever know. I never knew he loved me because he never told me. With love you can never tell, and with people all being different it makes it that much harder to tell, just go with your gut.