Pronunciation: /self-ɪˈfeɪsɪŋ/
adjective having or showing a tendency to make oneself modestly or shyly inconspicuous
A1 She is a self-effacing person who always puts others before herself.
A2 The self-effacing waiter quietly went about his work without seeking attention.
B1 His self-effacing nature often leads others to underestimate his abilities.
B2 Despite his self-effacing demeanor, he is actually quite confident in his skills.
C1 Her self-effacing attitude towards her accomplishments is both admirable and humble.
C2 The author's self-effacing writing style allows the reader to focus on the story rather than the author themselves.
formal She was known for her self-effacing demeanor during important meetings.
informal He always downplays his achievements, he's so self-effacing.
slang I love how she's always so chill and self-effacing about everything.
figurative His self-effacing nature was like a cloak that shielded his true feelings.
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