Modest - Law Dictionary Search Results
Modest
retiring than pushing ones self forward not obstructive as a modest youth a modest man
Modesty
Modesty, as 'womanly propriety of behaviour; scrupulous chastity of thought, speech
Blushet
A modest girl
Demure
sober or serious mien composed and decorous in bearing of modest look staid grave
Distrustful
Not confident diffident wanting confidence or thrust modest as distrustful of ourselves of ones powers
Humility
humble freedom from pride and arrogance lowliness of mind a modest estimate of ones own worth a sense of ones own
Maidenlike
Like a maiden modest coy
Maidenly
Like a maid suiting a maid maiden like gentle modest reserved
Modestly
In a modest manner
Modesty
The quality or state of being modest that lowly temper which accompanies a moderate estimate of ones
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