unassumed
Example Sentences
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In the finished film Rogers' unassumed self-consciousness helps to make sharper his portrait of an Oklahoma oil man who takes his family to Paris to get background.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Let us hope . . . !" he said, with unassumed penitence on behalf of his inscrutable daughter.
From The Egoist by Meredith, George
She confessed, however, with unassumed candour, that the immediate descendants of her sister were gracefully proficient in the art.
From The Mirror of Kong Ho by Bramah, Ernest
He is young and fair, tall and commanding, and his unassumed dignity is in keeping with his handsome physique.
From A Soldier's Life Being the Personal Reminiscences of Edwin G. Rundle by Woodside, Henry J.
Amber watched them go with unassumed indifference; their type interested him little.
From The Bronze Bell by Vance, Louis Joseph