having a feeling of insignificance or inferiority in the presence of people of importance. People of low social rank. Showing a low estimate of your own importance, not proud, not self assertive or modest
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.
humble life
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
A modest home
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.
A humble arrest is when the person wanted for a crime turns themselves in. This is the most desirable position for the accused to be in.
Keep yourself humble.
Patient yet humble to your surroundings
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Humility is a quality or characteristic ascribed to a person who is considered to be humble, but is more often used to mean "modesty."Humility is derived from the Latin word humilis, which means low, humble, from the earth. A humble person is generally thought to be unpretentious and modest.