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Discover Ludwig'modest person' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is unassuming and doesn't boast about their successes or accomplishments. For example, "John is a very modest person who never likes to talk about his achievements."
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He was a simple, illiterate, modest person.
Lilly is a modest person.
This genius is a humble, modest person.
He is not an innately modest person.
King describes Suggs as a modest person who prefers to work privately.
Social curiosity has the strongest link with being a kind, generous, modest person.
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Although I am the most active one, in each stage of education, I'm treated more like a 'mascot.' People take their opinions from sedate and modest persons instead of me".
The man described his brother as the "most selfless, modest, and humble person imaginable" and asked Hockey Night in Canada to play a video that Stephen created, summarizing his 2017.
While modest in person, the billionaire does not hide his personal fortune of £15bn.
She was a lovely, modest, warm person, but again that did not make her unique in these Games.
A man — "a very modest dear person," in Ms. Druyan's words — asked about the cost of the missions and then committed to paying for two of them, and perhaps a third, if all went well.
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