Another word for less humble is more assertive or more pretentious.
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".
No, humble is not a noun; the word humble is an adjective(humble, humbler, humblest) and a verb (humble, humbles, humbling, humbled).
Modest is another term for humble, both words convey the idea of having a low estimate of one's importance, abilities, or achievements.
The comparative form of "humble" is "more humble," and the superlative form is "most humble."
The possessive form of "humble" is "humble's."
A homonym is the same as a homophone. It is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but with a different meaning and spelling. There is no English homophone for the word 'humble.'
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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.
down to earth ?
humility, a humble heart, not self seeking.
Charlotte's last word is "humble."
The root word for "humbly" is "humble," which comes from the Latin word "humilis," meaning low or lowly.
No, Humble has a population of less then 15,000.
how about: moist, dank or humid. Another word for 'less damp' is 'drier'.
Riya is a humble girl.
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