immodesty

/ɪˈmɑdəsti/
noun
  1. Lack of modesty; behavior or appearance that is considered too bold, showy, or revealing, often in a way that offends social or moral standards.
    • The politician's immodesty in boasting about his wealth cost him votes.
    • Some cultures view showing too much skin as a sign of immodesty.
    • Her immodesty at the formal dinner made several guests uncomfortable.
  2. A lack of humility; an attitude of excessive pride or self-importance.
    • His immodesty about his achievements annoyed his coworkers.
    • The athlete's immodesty in interviews turned fans against him.
    • True leaders avoid immodesty and give credit to their teams.
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