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1 mütevazı
modest, humble, unpretentious -
2 kibirsiz
modest, unassuming. -
3 alçakgönüllü
adj. modest, humble, meek, unpretentious, decent, frugal, lowly, meek spirited, pudent, low, simple, simple-hearted, simple minded, unassuming, unpresuming, unpretending* * *1. humble 2. lowly 3. modest -
4 mütevazi
adj. modest, humble, unpresuming, meek, pudent, small, unassuming, unobtrusive, unpretending, unpretentious* * *1. modest 2. humbled (adj.) 3. unassuming 4. humble -
5 etek
"1. skirt. 2. shirttail; coattail. 3. skirt, overhanging part (of a bedspread or tablecloth). 4. foot (of a mountain). 5. private parts, genital area. 6. flashing (on roofs). -i ayağına dolaşmak to be clumsy because of excitement. -i belinde active, industrious (woman). - bezi a wrapping or swaddling for an infant´s legs. - çekmek /dan/ to give up, abandon. - dolusu heaps, lots (of). -ine düşmek/sarılmak /ın/ to entreat, implore. -i düşük dirty and slovenly looking (woman). - etek heaps, loads (of). -ini göstermez very modest, virtuous (woman). - kiri illicit relationship (of a woman). -i kirlenmek (for a woman) to be defiled, be sullied. - öpmek to flatter someone, toady. -i savruk untidy, sloppy. - silkmek /dan/ to break off relations (with). - silmesi foundation course. -i temiz chaste, modest (woman). -lerini toplamak to gather up one´s skirts. -leri tutuşmak to be exceedingly alarmed. -ine yapışmak/sığınmak /ın/ to take refuge behind, seek protection in (someone). -leri zil çalmak to be overjoyed." -
6 gösterişsiz
adj. modest, unpretending, simple, plain, rustic, unostentatious, unpretentious, poor looking, chaste, conservative, fluffy, homely, homespun, sober, undemanding* * *1. plain 2. unattractive 3. unostentatious -
7 namuslu
adj. honorable, honourable [Brit.], honest, upright, pure, fair, level, modest, respectable, untainted, vestal, virtuous* * *1. upstanding 2. honest 3. incorrupt -
8 sadeleştir
make modest -
9 alçakgönüllülükle
adv. low, modestly, in a modest fashion -
10 ılımlı
adj. moderate, equable, temperate, mild, clement, middle-of-the-road, modest, genial, hospitable, low key -
11 uwutluğ
uwutluğ kişi - A modest man -
12 uwutluğ
uwutluğ kişi - A modest man -
13 alçakgönüllü
humble, modest mütevazý -
14 gösterişsiz
unimposing, inconspicuous, modest, plain, simple, unpretentious -
15 makul
reasonable, possible, rational, amenable, modest, sane, advisable, plausible, sensible -
16 mazlum
"wronged, aggrieved, downtrodden; quiet, mild, modest" -
17 sade
"plain; simple; pure; austere, modest; unmixed, neat; unadorned, unornamented; (kahve) black, without sugar" -
18 yalın
"bare, stripped; simple, austere; plain, modest, chaste; nominative" -
19 çul
"haircloth; horse-cloth; (modest) clothes" -
20 ılımlı
moderate, temperate, mild, modest
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