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1 смерен
modest————————modest; temperate* * *modest -
2 малечок
modest* * *modest 1 -
3 скромен
modest, humble,nassuming not beast full, unpretending, simple, plain, homely; (за храна) frugal———————— (ручек, необработен) rude; (зелен) unripe, immature ————————abstemious* * *(ручекabstemious--------modest, meek, conservative, frugal -
4 умерен
reserved; temperate————————modest————————moderate, (клима) temperate, (цена) reasonable————————modest; temperate* * *abstinent, modest, continent, frugal -
5 едноставен
simple, elementary, plain, modest, primitive, natural, artless, unaffected, unadorned————————common; usual; simple————————common; usual; mediocre; ordinary* * *modest, rustic, ingenuous -
6 воздржан
restrained, reserved————————reserved; temperate————————modest; temperate* * *mum, conservative, contained, continent, demure -
7 незначителен
insignificant, unimportant, inconsiderable* * *modest 1, insignificant -
8 пристоен
proper, decorous, polite, well bred, decent————————civil; courteous; decent; polite————————civil; courteous; elegant; smart; gallant; polite* * *seemly, modest, apposite, becoming -
9 непретенциозен
unpretentious, modest -
10 понижен
humble, modest, meek
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