She was taken aback by his unassuming demeanor, not expecting such humility from someone of his stature.
"Modest" can be used as an adjective to describe someone or something that is humble, unassuming, or not excessively showy.
Namrata in Hindi means humility or modesty. It represents the quality of being respectful, gentle, and unassuming in behavior.
"Shalini" is a popular Indian name of Sanskrit origin that means "modest" or "well-behaved."
"Humble beginnings" refers to starting off in a modest or unassuming way, without extravagance or arrogance. It often implies starting from a low point and working hard to improve one's circumstances.
She was taken aback by his unassuming demeanor, not expecting such humility from someone of his stature.
Unassuming means to be modest, plain, simple or not showy.
Not pretentious or arrogant; modest: "an unassuming and kindly man".
Unassuming means to be modest, plain, simple or not showy.
The word unassuming is useful as a description of a person who does not seek to be noticed or to assert his or her individual ego.
Having an unassuming nature mean a person does not have a desire to be noticed or praised, the person is modest.
Humble
· useful · unselfish · upbeat · unassuming · unbiased · understanding
humble
backful, backward, humble, modest
Irresolute, tentative, mild, unassuming
The noun 'modesty' is an abstract noun as a word for the quality or state of being unassuming or moderate in character. A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. EXAMPLES Modesty is considered an admirable quality. (subject of the sentence) She was admired for her modesty. (object of the preposition 'for')