"Their humble home" refers to a simple, modest or unpretentious residence that belongs to a particular group of people. It suggests that the home is not extravagant or overly luxurious, but rather reflects a sense of humility and simplicity.
The comparative form of "humble" is "more humble," and the superlative form is "most humble."
The possessive form of "humble" is "humble's."
No, humble is not a noun; the word humble is an adjective(humble, humbler, humblest) and a verb (humble, humbles, humbling, humbled).
The comparative adjective for humble is "more humble."
The noun for humble is humility.
A modest home
A humble home typically refers to a simple, modest dwelling without any extravagant or luxurious features. It emphasizes living in modesty and simplicity rather than opulence.
humble life
home, humble abode,lare,pride and joy etc
It is actually "humble abode" which means a humble home. Usage most common is "Welcome to my humble abode"
The opposite of humble is arrogant or boastful.
Humble Means teachable. also.....not proud or arrogant, modest. Low in rank and importance. Can mean courteously respectful
Humble Tx.
In My Humble Opinion
remain humble but exalt wisdom
In "Charlotte's Web," the word "humble" is used to describe the character Wilbur's modest and unassuming nature. Wilbur is portrayed as being humble because he is not boastful or full of pride, despite his special qualities and achievements as a pig.
in your on home where you feel safe and humble