Verb
1. cause to be unpretentious;
2. cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of;
Adjective
1. low or inferior in station or quality;
2. marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful;
3. used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)
4. of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense);
Many great men arisen from humble beginnings.
Hope that you'd enjoyed them as much as and if not more than yours humble does.
For, the truth will only be revealed to those who are humble and receptive.
He fought many hard battles and achieved notable merits , but he remains humble in spirits.
The general rose from humble beginnings.
You save the humble, but your eyes are on the haughty to bring them low.
Defeat and failure make people humble.
Welcome to my humble dwelling.
We live in a humble cottage.
When he realized his mistake, he had to eat humble pie.
Let me take you to my humble abode!
She's contemptuous of my humble home and poor surroundings.
He is very humble towards his superiors.
In my humble opinion, he will win the election.
We must be humble , for we are compassed by mysteries.
All we can offer you is humble fare.
She was despised because she was of humble origin.
He is a man of humble birth.
A man among men is he who knows when to eat humble pie and when to hold his head high.
Many famous people are surprisingly humble.
Be humble enough to learn from your mistakes.
Now experts are extolling the virtues of the humble potato.
There are restaurants, both humble and expensive, that specialize in them.
Spyros Latsis started his career as a humble fisherman in the Aegean.
He is still the butt of cruel jokes about his humble origins.
Andy was a humble, courteous and gentle man.
His views come from his own humble beginnings.
Varndell made his own reflector for these shots from a strip of humble kitchen foil.
It is, in my humble opinion, perhaps the best steak restaurant in Great Britain.
Anson was forced to eat humble pie and publicly apologise to her.
eat humble pie
make a humble apology and accept humiliation. umbles
my humble abode
used to refer to one's home with an ironic or humorous show of modesty or humility
your humble servant
(archaic or humorous)used at the end of a letter or as a form of ironic courtesy
your most humble servant, George Porter.
humble, humiliate, degrade, disgrace
modest, humble
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