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The example sentences of IMMODEST in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "immodest" in a sentence | "immodest" example sentences

How to use "immodest" in a sentence?

  • You can dress attractively without being immodest. Within the Lord’s guidelines, there is room for you to be lively, vibrant, and beautiful both in your dress and in your actions.
    -Thomas S. Monson-
  • I enjoy sports, and love being involved in any outdoor sport from volleyball to softball. I'm not being immodest when I say I'm a natural athlete.
    -Ginger Rogers-
  • Immodest and attractive is easy. Modest and repulsive is easy too. But modest and attractive is an art form.
    -Douglas Wilson-
  • I'm the Latin artist who has been the most successful in history at representing the Latin culture. The stylings of my words are immodest, but it's the truth.
    -Julio Iglesias-
  • Love is a modest and immodest teacher who will bring you through the school of existence, which is the heart.
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • Immodest words admit of no defence, For want of decency is want of sense.
    -Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of Roscommon-
  • It annoys me how pretty my voice is...that sounds incredibly immodest, but it annoys me how polite it can sound when perhaps what I'm singing is deeply acidic.
    -Thom Yorke-
  • A shy failure is nobler than an immodest success.
    -Khalil Gibran-
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Definition and meaning of IMMODEST

What does "immodest mean?"

/i(m)ˈmädəst/

immodest

adjective
Showing an exaggerated opinion of your importance.

What are synonyms of "immodest"?
Some common synonyms of "immodest" are:
  • indecorous,
  • improper,
  • indecent,
  • indelicate,
  • indiscreet,
  • immoral,
  • forward,
  • bold,
  • brazen,
  • impudent,
  • unblushing,
  • unchaste,
  • unvirtuous,
  • shameless,
  • loose,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌinˈdekərəs/

indecorous
adjective

Lacking good taste in manners and conduct.

/imˈpräpər/

improper
adjective

not in accordance with accepted standards.

/ˌinˈdēs(ə)nt/

indecent
adjective

Not good or acceptable; offending others' morals.

/inˈdeləkət/

indelicate
adjective

(E.g. of a joke) not in good taste; almost rude.

/ˌindəˈskrēt/

indiscreet
adjective

having, showing, or proceeding from too great readiness to reveal things that should remain private or secret.

/i(m)ˈmôrəl/

immoral
adjective

Without good moral principles.

/ˈfôrwərd/

forward
adjective adverb noun verb

Acting in a socially aggressive manner; pushy. towards front. attacking sports player. To send something to another address or person.

/bōld/

bold
adjective noun

Brave; very confident; too confident. Darker heavier shade of a font.

/ˈbrāzən/

brazen
adjective verb

bold and shameless. endure difficult situation with apparent lack of shame.

/ˈimpyəd(ə)nt/

impudent
adjective

not showing due respect for another person.

/ˌənˈbləSHiNG/

unblushing
adjective

not feeling or showing embarrassment or shame.

/ˌənˈCHāst/

unchaste
adjective noun

relating to sexual activity. Not chaste; indulging in sexual activity.

/ˌənˈvərCHəwəs/

adjective

not having or showing high moral standards.

/ˈSHāmləs/

shameless
adjective

Without shame; determined to go ahead, whatever.

/lo͞os/

loose
adjective verb

(Idea, thought, or work) unclear or imprecise. set free.

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