immodestly (Meaning)
immodestly (r)
without modesty; in an immodest manner
immodestly (adv.)
In an immodest manner.
Synonyms & Antonyms of immodestly
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Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- egoistical
- bumptious
- confident
- brazen
- forward
- pompous
- snobbish
- important
- egotistical
- bold
- impudent
- egomaniacal
- insolent
- egoistic
- prideful
- complacent
- free
- presuming
- haughty
- egotistic
- cavalier
- domineering
- uppity
- pretentious
- overfamiliar
- self-important
- vain
- conceited
- impertinent
- hifalutin
- supercilious
- vainglorious
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Synonyms:
- high-and-mighty
- superior
- sassy
- self-absorbed
- overweening
- hoity-toity
- highfalutin
- bold-faced
- cocky
- self-complacent
- high-hat
- sure
- self-asserting
- self-interested
- lordly
- imperious
- pert
- audacious
- stuck-up
- self-assured
- self-involved
- self-centered
- braggart
- self-seeking
- boastful
- overbold
- brassy
- saucy
- bragging
- high-handed
- cheeky
- self-assertive
- brash
- fresh
- self-conceited
- self-concerned
- self-confident
- disdainful
- self-satisfied
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immodestly Sentence Examples
- She entered the room immodestly, her cleavage generously exposed.
- The politician's immodest comments about his opponents sparked outrage.
- The swimwear model posed immodestly, eliciting both criticism and admiration.
- The novelist's immodest autobiography boasted of his numerous conquests.
- The musician's lyrics were considered immodest due to their explicit sexual references.
- The painting depicted the goddess immodestly reclining on a cloud.
- The company's advertisement featured an immodestly dressed woman to attract attention.
- The politician's speech was immodestly self-congratulatory, praising his own accomplishments.
- The dancer's immodest movements shocked the audience, pushing the boundaries of acceptable decorum.
- The immodest display of wealth at the party generated both envy and resentment.
FAQs About the word immodestly
without modesty; in an immodest mannerIn an immodest manner.
familiar, proud, arrogant, smug, selfish, presumptuous, egoistical, bumptious, confident, brazen
modest, unassuming, humble, humble,modest, unassuming, mousy, demure, demure, timorous
She entered the room immodestly, her cleavage generously exposed.
The politician's immodest comments about his opponents sparked outrage.
The swimwear model posed immodestly, eliciting both criticism and admiration.
The novelist's immodest autobiography boasted of his numerous conquests.