Pronunciation: /ˈmɑdɪstli/
adverb modestly is an adverb that describes the manner in which something is done in a humble or unassuming way.
A1 She dressed modestly for the job interview.
A2 He spoke modestly about his accomplishments.
B1 The artist's work was modestly priced, making it accessible to all.
B2 Despite his success, he lived modestly in a small apartment.
C1 The author's latest novel was modestly received by critics.
C2 She modestly accepted the award, thanking her team for their support.
formal She dressed modestly for the job interview, opting for a simple blouse and slacks.
informal He always lived modestly, never spending too much on unnecessary things.
slang I'm just a modestly paid intern, so I can't afford to go out to fancy restaurants all the time.
figurative Despite his modestly sized apartment, he always found ways to make it feel cozy and welcoming.
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