modest

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definition
adjective
he was a very modest man, refusing to take any credit for the enterprise
unassuming or moderate in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements.
drink modest amounts of alcohol
(of an amount, rate, or level of something) relatively moderate, limited, or small.
translation of 'modest '
adjective
خجول,
بسيط,
حيي,
محتشم,
متواضع,
معتدل,
غير مغرور
example
The dress was 'modest' , a medium cut top, three quarter sleeve, tight bodice and a moderate skirt.
Although tradition suggests that young Chinese women be 'modest' , no signs of embarrassment or shyness can be read on the waitresses' faces.
Even in her prim, 'modest' sweater and slacks, she may be the best-dressed person among them.
Despite the magnitude of her work, I find Kate surprisingly down to earth and genuinely 'modest' about the achievements she will leave behind when she hands over the reins on her 65th birthday.
Never a 'modest' girl at heart, I enjoyed commanding his attention.
The saving on a £200,000 property - a mansion in some parts of Scotland, a 'modest' flat in others - would be £40,000.
On his books, this, well, rather 'modest' house, is worth around $1.5 million.
Butch was also 'modest' about his playing ability.
A relatively 'modest' amount of money could fund programs that would have a significant impact on smoking in Canada and allow those looking to quit to find help.
it has a 'modest' oil consumption
Finally, I was standing in my under garments and fumbled around in the twilight for some 'modest' clothing.
Their simple requirements can be accommodated in a 'modest' flat.
But there is also a big market in contemporary art and for 'modest' amounts you can buy colourful, decorative pieces relatively cheaply.
My earliest memories are formed by two houses: a 'modest' white one on the edge of an Orkney loch, and a larger pink one looking out across the Cromarty Firth.
they bought a 'modest' house
it was a 'modest' affair
Our venue became too expensive for our 'modest' means.
About 260 homes, ranging from 'modest' to expensive, were destroyed.
Let's find the relatively 'modest' amounts needed to fund things people want, and let's do it without chopping away at other programs with an axe.
On the other hand, she's different, wearing a black, 'modest' coat and remaining silent, whereas the other girl wore pale, frilly clothes and giggled.
they're from 'modest' beginnings
Despite her handiwork having decorated the entire village for many carnivals, Wendy remains 'modest' about her achievement.
He lives in a 'modest' house in Wonosari, Surabaya.
Her shirt and skirt were still 'modest' , even if it was torn a little.
‘We would argue that the toll levels are being set at relatively 'modest' levels,’ Tobin said.
‘She does not accept that she was drunk, although she had consumed a 'modest' amount of alcohol,’ said Mr Murphy.
If a relatively 'modest' amount of money was spent now, the maintenance costs for the future would be no more than for a new building.
Adamson can be 'modest' about his athletic ability because it's only one ingredient in his adventure-contest success.
My car has surprisingly poor traction, even in rather 'modest' curves at moderate speeds.
Quiet, unassuming, 'modest' , but they get the job done with no fuss.
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