immodesty / ɪˈmɒd ɪst /

无礼虚伪性非礼勿视虚伪

immodesty 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not modest in conduct, utterance, etc.; indecent; shameless.
  2. not modest in assertion or pretension; forward; impudent.

immodesty 近义词

immodesty

等同于 unsuitableness

immodesty

等同于 unseemliness

immodesty

等同于 impropriety

immodesty

等同于 indecency

immodesty

等同于 obscenity

immodesty

等同于 unsuitability

immodesty

等同于 pride

immodesty

等同于 swelled head

immodesty 的近义词 5
immodesty

等同于 ego trip

immodesty 的近义词 5
immodesty

等同于 egotism

immodesty

等同于 grossness

immodesty

等同于 improperness

immodesty

等同于 impudency

immodesty

等同于 inappropriateness

immodesty

等同于 indecorum

immodesty

等同于 indelicacy

immodesty

等同于 pretentiousness

immodesty

等同于 profaneness

immodesty

等同于 raunch

immodesty

等同于 raunchiness

immodesty

等同于 ribaldry

immodesty

等同于 scatology

immodesty

等同于 scurrility

immodesty

等同于 scurrilousness

immodesty

等同于 smuttiness

immodesty

等同于 swearword

immodesty

等同于 unbecomingness

immodesty

等同于 unfitness

immodesty

等同于 vulgarness

immodesty

等同于 conceit

immodesty

等同于 exhibitionism

更多immodesty例句

  1. The clean soldiers are too polite to tell you how you smell to them, but their faces reveal the immodesty of it.
  2. He believes this immodesty hurts women, and proves the university has lost any mission it once had.
  3. Immodesty in the minds of many people definitely connotes that which pleases the eyes and the senses.
  4. Chateau of Beaurepaire—nest of treason, ingratitude, and immodesty—I loathe you as much as once I loved you.
  5. The Priscillianists were accused, like the Manichans, of obscene doctrines, of religious nakedness and immodesty.
  6. The school of the Rabbi Shammai said, "A man must not repudiate his wife unless he find in her actual immodesty."
  7. They would not bare the body below the waist and were shocked at his immodesty because he was not so scrupulous.