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1 immodest
1. a нескромный; неприличный2. a наглый, бесстыдныйСинонимический ряд:1. bold (adj.) bold; broad; frank; indiscreet; raw; unblushing2. conceited (adj.) conceited; inflated; pompous; vain3. indelicate (adj.) brazen; egotistic; indecent; indelicate; lacking modesty; loose; shameless; wantonАнтонимический ряд:decent; humble -
2 indelicate
a неделикатный, нетактичный, бестактный; грубый; граничащий с неприличиемСинонимический ряд:1. blunt (adj.) bare; blunt; direct; rough; undisguised2. clumsy (adj.) brash; clumsy; impolitic; tactless3. coarse (adj.) coarse; crude; uncouth; unrefined4. immodest (adj.) bold; brazen; immodest; lacking modesty; rude5. indecent (adj.) indecent; indiscreet; obscene; offensive; risque; vulgar6. indecorous (adj.) improper; indecorous; malodorous; ridiculous; unbecoming; undecorous; ungodly; unseemly; untowardАнтонимический ряд:decorous; refined
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