Just let him do you.
He got a lot of money then donated it because he was humble
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Your role is therefore to become their humble servant.She was very humble about getting an A+ on her test.Charlotte knew that Wilbur would never brag about his charms because he was so humble.Monks live a modest and humble life.I can give you several sentences.The church says that you should be humble.The humble monk lived in poverty.She leads a very humble life.
The comparative form of "humble" is "more humble," and the superlative form is "most humble."
no not really but if i can afford it (which I can) one could consider it a poor mans porsche. no respectable person should buy one in my humble opinion.
Macrobius says that Virgil's father was of a humble background; however, scholars generally believe that Virgil was from an equestrian landowning family which could afford to give him an education.
Becomeing a king in ur home is all about been humble,royal & faithful
Humble beginnings.
The possessive form of "humble" is "humble's."
to be humble in your own life to live a humble life not brag or be boastful but humble in what you have
In the sentence: The doctor is a man. The noun man is the predicate nominative of the linking verb 'is'.The word 'meekest' is an adjective, which can be a predicate nominative when used as the direct object of a linking verb: My boyfriend is humble but her boyfriend is the meekest.
Yes, "humble" can be considered an abstract noun when referring to the quality or state of being humble, rather than an adjective describing someone as humble.