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Discover Ludwig'unassuming' is correct and commonly used in written English
It means not pretentious or modest. Examples: 1. She was an unassuming woman, never seeking attention or praise for her accomplishments. 2. The unassuming cafe on the corner turned out to have the best coffee in town. 3. Despite his fame and wealth, the actor remained unassuming and down-to-earth. 4. The politician's unassuming demeanor fooled many, but his ambitious nature soon became apparent. 5. Her unassuming appearance belied her sharp wit and intelligence.
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Unassuming
adjective
Modest and having no pretensions or ostentation
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The four guitar groups nominated are all of a similar hue: vaguely experimental yet unassuming.
It's plain, functional, unassuming.
I had grown up with her pictures and was in awe of her, and also taken aback by the mismatch between the soft, deep, clear beauty of her black-and-white photos that contain every shade and grain of grey and the unassuming, unadorned figure she cut.
I had company: the unassuming, reliable, dark presence of mountains.
Cash then went into the realms of gothic horror when she described the unassuming Labor finance minister Penny Wong as "sitting reaping the spoils of the victory, drinking from the chalice of blood".
Related: Angel Perez: unarmed and unassuming before alleged Homan Square assault "They're gonna think you're a little sexy bitch in jail," Perez recalled one of them saying.
Empire's action starts when street criminal-turned-hip-hop superstar-turned-smooth, cravat-swathed record company mogul Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard) announces that he intends to bequeath his CEO position to one of his three sons: business-brained, bipolar Andre; unassuming, gay musical genius Jamal; or bad-boy rap starlet Hakeem.
Knausgaard's home is a quadrant of low-slung, pretty but unassuming buildings, one of which – his study – is really a glorified garden shed.
The unassuming Lo Guarracino (+39 89 875 794), suspended above the beach on a cliff walk five minutes from town: fantastic.
Reading James Joyce's The Dead at this time of year gives it the feel of an inverted Christmas Carol: an awkward, unassuming man undergoes a handful of small slights, all of which lead him to a moment of profound and painful self-appraisal.
The unassuming city of Salisbury will draw history lovers this year as it takes a central role in celebrations for the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta.
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