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1 skroman
modest, humble* * *• retiring• demure• decent• unassuming• unpretentious• humble• blushing• coy• modest -
2 skromni
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3 čedan
chaste, skroman modest* * *• chaste• virgin• virtuous• humbly• blushing• maiden• modest -
4 nesituiran
pp & adj in modest circumstances, of modest means, not well-to-do -
5 jednostavan
simple, palin, modest* * *• elemental• common• rude• easy• unvarnished• unbending• unadulterated• single• simple• primitive• homely• austere• artless• plain• neat• net -
6 ponizan
adj humble, meek, submisisve, obsequious, modest; derog lick-spittle, bootlicking* * *• bowed down• servile• submissive• subservient• prone• humble• abject• obsequious -
7 pristojan
* * *• civil• civilized• decorous• decent• urbane• well mannered• well-behaved• well spoken• seemly• snug• proper• gentle• bland• becoming• courteous• affable• apposite• polite• respectful• modest -
8 skromnost
* * *• unassumingness• unpretentiousness• let down• humbleness• modesty• modest -
9 smjeran
adj humble, modest, unassuming; (poslušan) meek, submissive; (stidljiv) demure, bashful* * *• reverent• deprecating• sober minded• submissive• humble• meek -
10 umjeren
moderate, temperate* * *• douce• sparing• sober• temperate• gentle• abstinent• abstemious• medium• mild• restrained• reasonable• modest• moderate -
11 darak
m dim little/modest gift -
12 omanji
adj smallish, rather small, on the small side; modest-sized; (rastom) shortish itd. (-onizak) -
13 skrpati se
vr pf start somehow, make a modest start; manage somehow, knock together a household
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