modesty
Americannoun
plural
modesties-
the quality of being modest; freedom from vanity, boastfulness, etc.
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regard for decency of behavior, speech, dress, etc.
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simplicity; moderation.
noun
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the quality or condition of being modest
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(modifier) designed to prevent inadvertent exposure of part of the body
a modesty flap
Other Word Forms
- overmodesty noun
Etymology
Origin of modesty
From the Latin word modestia, dating back to 1525–35. See modest, -y 3
Example Sentences
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He urged employees to also show modesty with pension funds and their other clients.
As I began talking with them about the years of advocacy that followed, Patricia’s modesty blushed.
From Los Angeles Times
"I understand completely. Some things a man simply cannot do. I suggest you turn your back, Marlie. Then modesty can be preserved, and we can all get warm without delay."
From Literature
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Faith and modesty were qualities in all Heynis’s performances, delivered in a plaintive and haunting tone that is not quite like any other.
The artist’s modesty is evident even in the heavily worked late paintings like “Seated Woman.”
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