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modest - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of modest in Hindi

Adjective

  • मामूली
  • नरम
  • आडंबरहीन
  • विनीत
  • लज्जावान
  • लाजवंत
  • विनयपूर्ण
  • सविनय
  • शुद्ध
  • साधारण
  • नम्र
  • शालीन
  • शालीन

modest Definition

Adjective

  • unassuming or moderate in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements.
  • (of an amount, rate, or level) relatively moderate, limited, or small.
  • dressing or behaving so as to avoid impropriety or indecency, especially to avoid attracting sexual attention (typically used of a woman).

modest Example

  • drink modest amounts of alcohol ( शराब का मामूली मात्रा में सेवन करें )
  • the modest women wear long-sleeved dresses and all but cover their faces ( विनम्र महिलाएं लंबी बाजू की पोशाक पहनती हैं और सभी अपने चेहरे को ढक लेती हैं )
  • A one-night stay in a modest hotel costs around £35. ( एक मामूली होटल में एक रात ठहरने का खर्च लगभग £35 है। )
  • Swiss unemployment rose to the still modest rate of 0.7%. ( स्विस बेरोजगारी अभी भी 0.7% की मामूली दर तक बढ़ी है। )

More Sentence

  • Ninon de Lenclos once remarked that it is strange that modesty is the rule for women when what they most value in men is boldness.
  • There is an Italian proverb which states that when wine comes in, modesty leaves.
  • The veil worn by a bride originally symbolized the bride's virginity, innocence, and modesty, and can be traced back to ancient Roman times.
  • I consider myself to be a strong, handsome, intelligent, witty and exceedingly modest individual.
  • It is said that cleanliness and modesty are the two guiding principles for clothing in Bahrain.
  • Even a modest command of the local language will help when visiting a foreign country.
  • Winston Churchill once described a person he disliked as a modest little person with much to be modest about.
  • The comic opera of the late 1700s represented people in familiar situations, and required only modest performing resources.
  • The democratic reforms have been modest.
  • You don't get rich, but you can get a modest living out of it.
  • He's modest, as well as being a great player.
  • She is modest about her achievements.
  • he was a very modest man, refusing to take any credit for the enterprise
  • employment growth was relatively modest
  • we had bought a modest house
  • modest dress means that hemlines must be below the knee