Under the scrutiny of so many respected and well-known writers, I felt very humble.
The word "humble" means someone shows modesty and does not always have to take credit for everything. For example, "Cassie was humble about her ideas".
Humbly ! A sentence now: Dinie Slothouber humbly asked Mitch Longley to consider her feelings.
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).
i am very humble
Riya is a humble girl.
As my humble self I have answered your question
I remain your humble servant.
He is very humble despite his achievements.
As your humble servant, I would be remiss to decline accompanying you on your journey to the market today.
The word "humble" means someone shows modesty and does not always have to take credit for everything. For example, "Cassie was humble about her ideas".
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.
When his wife proved him wrong again, Steve was eating humble pie for the third time that week.
The humble artist showed no signs of vainness when he was highly complimented about his paintings by the mayor.
The king was impressed by him. Because He was so 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.