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meeknessnoun the absence of any feelings of being better than otherslike most other things, meekness is best practiced in moderation demureness, down-to-earthness, humbleness, humility, lowliness, modesty acquiescence, compliance, deference, passivity, resignedness, submission, submissivenessingenuousness, naïveté(also naivete or naiveté)directness, plainness, simplenessbashfulness, diffidence, mousiness, quietness, reserve, reservedness, retiringness, sheepishness, shyness, timidity, timidness arrogance, assumption, bumptiousness, conceit, egoism, egotism, haughtiness, hauteur, huffiness, imperiousness, loftiness, lordliness, peremptoriness, pomposity, pompousness, presumptuousness, pretense(or pretence), pretension, pretentiousness, pride, pridefulness, superciliousness, superiority, toploftiness aggressiveness, assertivenessattitude, audaciousness, boldness, brashness, brassiness, cheek, cheekiness, cockiness, cocksureness, forwardness, overconfidence, swagger, swash, temerityimpertinence, impudence, insolence, nerve, saucinessboastfulness, chest-thumping, self-applause, self-assumption, self-centeredness, self-complacency, self-conceit, self-glorification, self-importance, self-opinion, self-partiality, self-satisfaction, vaingloriousness, vanitycondescension, disdain, scornflamboyance, ostentation, ostentatiousness, showiness in the 13th century |