self-deprecating in English

adjective
1
modest about or critical of oneself, especially humorously so.
self-deprecating jokes

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1. He gave a self-deprecating shrug.

2. I absolutely advocate telling a self-deprecating joke.

3. He made perfect, self-deprecating jokes and gracious presentations.

4. Jones also has a very self-deprecating sense of humour.

5. The nice thing about him is his self-deprecating manner.

6. Sharon tells the story of that night with self-deprecating humour.

7. Meet thirty - three - year - old Clara Hutt: irreverent, sometimes unkind , always self - deprecating.

8. If those thoughts turn negative or self - deprecating, kindly change the subject.

9. And few are more humorous, possessing the ability to be simultaneously self-deprecating and boastful.

10. This time Laimonis's self-deprecating laugh does not cover the pain, and something else, hostility perhaps.

11. Apologising for ourselves Apologising and being self-deprecating can let you off the hook.

12. He was quick to use self - deprecating humor to throw anyone off the scent.

13. On many other cuts, though, he goofs around in a self- deprecating way that actually seems phony.

14. But he often greets strangers with self-deprecating humor and a boyish enthusiasm that is not without charm.

15. Mr. Tepper wears jeans and sneakers to work, and can be self - deprecating , playing down his successes.

16. McInerney faces these questions through Patrick, who is the most recent of a line of self-deprecating McInerney narrators.

17. Returning to the metaphor of interpersonal relations, humble, self-deprecating people generally have little trouble finding friends.

18. Chances are you may not even realize you're making such statements, or that they're self-deprecating, Dr.

19. Gottfried had the gentle, self-deprecating air of a good butler and like a good butler he missed very little.

20. 26 On many other cuts, though, he goofs around in a self- deprecating way that actually seems phony.

21. Antonyms for Braggart include modest, unassuming, humble, deprecating, self-belittling, self-deprecating, self-effacing, unconceited, effacing and acquiescent

22. Antonyms for Bragging include modest, humble, egoless, uncomplacent, self-effacing, lowly, unassuming, self-belittling, self-deprecating and deprecating

23. His eyes danced, his self-deprecating humor worked and his arms and fingers lunged in all directions for effect.

24. Chances are you may not even realize you're making such statements, or that they're self-deprecating, Dr. Bennett says.

25. The president began his remarks by acknowledging the storm of controversy his visit caused with a dose of self-deprecating humor.

26. But her self-deprecating joke from our first session was repeated in our second session, and then again, verbatim, in our third.

27. He's also a likable guy in private conversation: very smart but alert to what you're saying and self-deprecating to a fault.

28. Come afternoon, I'll wax nostalgic about my humble beginnings as a junior executive, merrily sharing an anecdote that's both self-aggrandizing and self-deprecating.

29. Friends describe Ms. Chua as self-deprecating and a dry wit, her children as happy, and their home as humming with music and activity and, yes, love.

30. Gaidar, a diminutive and tubby figure with a mordant and self-deprecating sense of humour, emerged as the dominant thinker and natural leader of his group.

31. Because he is so honest, he does not shy away from writing about any of these controversies, often with lacerating self criticism and always with self-deprecating charm.

32. An insomniac who has the face of "Chucky, " he's also funny and self-deprecating, telling such stories as George Seifert balling him out for sharpening the famed 49ers coach's playwriting pencils.

33. Shirley Boffey's father, now dead, fought at Arnhem and was always happy to reminisce about his experiences, mainly a self-deprecating account of arriving on the battlefield too late to be a hero.

34. Well-known for his wild blonde hair, his self-deprecating humour and his reputation for gaffes and blunders,(sentencedict .com) Mr Johnson has been a colourful figure in British politics for many years.

35. And the Beefcakey Boreanaz remains a self-deprecating good sport about giving his fans what they want -- no matter how many episodes require him to strip off his shirt and fight like a gladiator.

36. 23 Shirley Boffey's father, now dead, fought at Arnhem and was always happy to reminisce about his experiences, mainly a self-deprecating account of arriving on the battlefield too late to be a hero.

37. Combining the absurd with self-deprecating humour, these 1-minute ads continue to feature Denis Surprenant, a real-estate agent whose heart is in the right place, but whose ideas tend to result in hilarious, if not over-the-top situations.

38. In the tradition of such Anatomizers of late British imperialism as Graham Greene, Malcolm Lowry and Evelyn Waugh, Marnham documents with tragic irony and self-deprecating wit the fate of parts of the world that were once administered - and are still in many ways controlled - …

39. Apologetic: 1 adj offering or expressing apology “an Apologetic note” “an Apologetic manner” Synonyms: excusatory defensive , justificative , justificatory attempting to justify or defend in speech or writing self-deprecating conscious of your own shortcomings Antonyms: unApologetic unwilling to make or express an apology