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hide one's light under a bushel
Show extreme modesty, as in Even after Paul won the scholarship be went on hiding his light under a bushel. This expression, which does not necessarily express approval of this behavior, has its origin in the New Testament (Matthew 5:15): “Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick.” [Early 1600s]
Example Sentences
Oh, it doesn't do to hide one's light under a bushel!
One must speak up for oneself, and not hide one's light under a bushel!
Social progress has, moreover, made it almost a crime to hide one's light under a bushel.
When he was left stranded by the panic of 1857, acting upon his own principle that "to hide one's light under a bushel is to extinguish it," he entered the political arena.
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