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1 modest
['mɔdɪst]adj* * *['modist]1) (not having, or showing, too high an opinion of one's abilities etc: He's very modest about his success.) skromny2) (decent, or showing good taste; not shocking: modest clothing.) skromny3) (not very large; moderate: She's a person of modest ambitions.) skromny•- modestly- modesty -
2 decent
['diːsənt]adjwe expect you to do the decent thing — oczekujemy, że postąpisz właściwie
* * *['di:snt]1) (fairly good; of fairly good quality: a decent standard of living.) przyzwoity2) (kindly, tolerant or likeable: He's a decent enough fellow.) przyzwoity3) (not vulgar or immoral; modest: Keep your language decent!) przyzwoity•- decency- decently -
3 demure
[dɪ'mjuə(r)]adj* * *[di'mjuə](quiet, shy, modest and well behaved (sometimes deceptively): She looked too demure ever to do such a bold thing.) skromny- demurely- demureness -
4 humble
['hʌmbl] 1. adj( modest) skromny; ( deferential) pokorny; background, birth niski2. vt* * *1. adjective1) (not having a high opinion of oneself etc: You have plenty of ability but you're too humble.) skromny, pokorny2) (unimportant; having a low position in society etc: a man of humble origins.) niskiego stanu2. verb(to make (someone) humble: He was humbled by his failure.) upokorzyć- humbly- humbleness See also:- humility -
5 immodest
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6 indecent
[ɪn'diːsnt]adjnieprzyzwoity, gorszący* * *[in'di:snt](offending against accepted standards of sexual or moral behaviour; not modest: indecent clothing.) nieprzyzwoity -
7 shameless
['ʃeɪmlɪs]adj* * *1) (without shame; blatant: a shameless liar; shameless deception.) bezwstydny2) (not modest: a shameless woman.) bezwstydny
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