The abstract noun 'modesty' can be used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: His modesty was evident is his acceptance speech. (subject of the sentence) She is known for her modesty. (object of the preposition 'for')
get a life, practice modesty
get a light weight t-shirt like cotton and a skirt
I think you mean "undressed". The answer is NO! Orthodox Jews practice modesty.
It is not islaamic, it is cultural. The Q'rahn states that a woman after puberty shall cover her hair and her body from neck to wrists and ankles. When asked about the veil or the burka, very many Moslems will state, incorrectly that it is a requirement of Islaam, and/or the Q'rahn. Others will say, entirely correctly, that Islaam requires modesty of every Moslem and the veil or burka are a commitment to total modesty in public - a very devout act.
Apostolics often wear their hair in buns as a sign of modesty and humility in accordance with their interpretations of biblical teachings on modesty and gender roles. It is a cultural and religious practice that signifies a commitment to their faith and beliefs.
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Critics of the Muslim veiling tradition argue that women do not wear the veil by choice, and they are often forced to cover their heads and bodies.
The opposite of modesty is arrogance or immodesty.
My Name Is Modesty was created in 2003.
Modesty Blaise was created in 1963.
Modesty Handicap was created in 1942.