immodest
/ɪˈmɑdəst/
adjective
- Having or showing a high or excessive opinion of oneself; boastful or arrogant.
- The politician's immodest speech about his own achievements annoyed the audience.
- Her immodest boasting about her wealth made her unpopular at the party.
- It would be immodest of me to claim all the credit for the team's success.
- Not modest in behavior, dress, or appearance; indecent or revealing.
- The school dress code prohibits immodest clothing like very short skirts or low-cut tops.
- The actor's immodest outfit at the award show sparked a lot of debate.
- Some people consider a bikini too immodest for a public beach.
- Excessive or unreasonable in amount or degree; not moderate.
- The CEO's immodest salary increase angered the employees.
- His immodest appetite for luxury cars left him deeply in debt.
- They made an immodest demand for a 50% discount on the already reduced price.