having or expressing a lower opinion of one's own ability than is probably deserved; hiding one's good qualities
not large in quantity, size, value, etc.
"a modest apartment"
"too modest to wear his medals"
"a modest salary"
"modest inflation"
"helped in my own small way"
"comfortable but modest cottages"
"a simple rectangular brick building"
"a simple man with simple tastes"
"a humble cottage"
"a lowly parish priest"
"a modest man of the people"
"small beginnings"
"meek and self-effacing"
"a small business"
"a newspaper with a modest circulation"
"small-scale plans"
"a pocket-size country"
Leonard..sat in modest silence, with lowered eyes.
出自: J. F. Lehmann
He was too modest to believe that Penelope could have fallen in love with him.
出自: B. Pym
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