The correct pronunciation of "humble" is /ˈhʌmbəl/.
The Hawaiian translation for humble is ha'aha'a.
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".
Perhaps "humble".
(humble: Having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance.)The monks at the abbey live a modest and humble life.The hero seemed legitimately humble about his role in the rescue.A tour of the pyramids of Egypt can humble the most arrogant of modern men.
The word 'humble' is an adjective and a verb. Example sentence for the verb:The combined knowledge of contributors on this site will humble you.The noun form for the adjective humble is humbleness. Another noun form is humility.
An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations.
That is the correct spelling of "humble" (modest, or self-effacing).
No. Not humble would be correct.
The comparative form of "humble" is "more humble," and the superlative form is "most humble."
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
No, humble is not a noun; the word humble is an adjective(humble, humbler, humblest) and a verb (humble, humbles, humbling, humbled).
from a noun word humble,it will be humility in adjective
The address of the Humble Museum is: 219 Main Street, Humble, TX 77338
The comparative adjective for humble is "more humble."
i am very humble