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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unassuming" is not correct; it should be "an unassuming." You can use it to describe someone or something that is modest or not pretentious.
Example: "Despite her achievements, she remained an unassuming presence in the room."
Alternatives: "a modest" or "a humble".
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Ralph Bunche was a unassuming man -- he never bothered, for instance, to correct a common misapprehension that he was born in 1904.
Born in Ondarroa, a fishing village of 10,000 people in the heart of Spain's Basque country, the young man who has become the world's most expensive goalkeeper was not quite so sure of his talent as a unassuming teenager, despite being called up to Athletic Bilbao's first team squad by Marcelo Bielsa.
It can be a unassuming comment on a Facebook page.
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Bay Avenue Trattoria is in an unassuming storefront a short walk from the pier.
He explained that it was a Turing Machine, an unassuming device theoretically capable of simulating anything in the universe.
As a soldier he was an excellent leader and an unassuming and conscientious worker".
Frank Bryn, an unassuming salt in a baggy hooded sweatshirt.
Each one is a nondescript landscape or an unassuming passerby for me to paint or draw.
Take her next batch of photos, a number of portraits of an unassuming middle-aged woman.
Dino is an unassuming little restaurant in an unexpected location.
FOR a desperately wanted man, Gary McKinnon cuts an unassuming figure.
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