Epideictical, a rarely used term in the English language, refers to the rhetorical display, show or exhibition of something. Its antonyms, or opposite words, are rather common and familiar to most of us. These include words such as humble, modest, simple, plain, unremarkable, unimpressive, unshowy, and subdued. Unlike the grandiose and flamboyant nature of epideictical, these words convey a sense of understated simplicity and low-key elegance. For instance, a person with a modest personality would refrain from showing off their accomplishments, while a plain, unimpressive outfit would go unnoticed in a room full of dazzling, epideictical dresses.