The abstract noun form for the adjective humble is humbleness.
The abstract noun form for the verb to humble is the gerund, humbling.
A related abstract noun is humility.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'humble' is humbleness.
The abstract noun form of the verb to 'humble' is the gerund, humbling.
A related abstract noun form is humility.
The noun forms for the verb to humble are humbler (one who humbles) and the gerund, humbling.
The noun form for the adjective humble is humbleness.
A related noun form is humility.
The most common suffix for humble would probably be "ing" to create the word humbling.
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Humble beginnings.
from a noun word humble,it will be humility in adjective
It is actually "humble abode" which means a humble home. Usage most common is "Welcome to my humble abode"
humble life
Humble can be used as a verb. It can also be used as an adjective. Examples:Verb: We will humble the competition with this recipe.Adjective: The humble daisy is one of my favorite flowers.
Humble beginnings.
to be humble in your own life to live a humble life not brag or be boastful but humble in what you have
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.
The comparative form of "humble" is "more humble," and the superlative form is "most humble."
from a noun word humble,it will be humility in adjective
The address of the Humble Museum is: 219 Main Street, Humble, TX 77338
i am very humble
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No. Humble can be used as a verb: to humble someone. It is also an adjective, e.g a humble psychopath. It is NOT a preposition. You can say "The cat is on the mat". You can't say "The cat is humble the mat".