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modest

/ˈmɑdəst/adjective2 syllables

Modest means: relatively moderate, limited, or small.

Synonyms for modest36

adjective, as in relatively moderate, limited, or small

minor, small, small-scale, pocket-size, pocket-sized, limited

adjective, as in not offensive to sexual mores in conduct or appearance

coy, demure, overmodest, decent, shamefaced

adjective, as in low or inferior in station or quality

adjective, as in marked by simplicity; having a humble opinion of yourself

retiring, unassuming, humble

adjective, as in humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness

adjective, as in not large but sufficient in size or amount

adjective, as in free from pomp or affectation

unpretentious

also used for modest

abased, diffident, humble-hearted, tiny, average, intermediate, middle, middling, medium, medial, chaste, prudish, virginal, austere, bare

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Opposites of modest

immodest

What does modest mean?7

adjective

1

relatively moderate, limited, or small“a small business”

2

not offensive to sexual mores in conduct or appearance“a modest neckline in her dress covered her up to her collarbone”

3

low or inferior in station or quality“a humble cottage”

4

marked by simplicity; having a humble opinion of yourself“a modest apartment”

5

humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness“meek and self-effacing”

6

not large but sufficient in size or amount“a modest salary”

7

free from pomp or affectation“comfortable but modest cottages”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Modest in a sentence

  • Chris is very attractive and wealthy, but not very modest.unknown
  • Even though modest, that peasant’s farm exuded warmth and authenticity.samir_t
  • I ate a modest breakfast of toast, coffee, and one egg.Zifre
  • The higher he rose in social rank, the more modest he became.CM
  • If you tell others you're modest, is that really being modest?DJ_Saidez
  • The older he grew, the more modest he became.CM
  • My father is a hard-working, straightforward, and modest person.FeuDRenais
  • Being modest and humble - these traits aren't my thing.vxern

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Forms of modest

as a adjective

comparative
modester
superlative
modestest