Synonym: homely, meek, modest, plain, simple, unpretentious. Antonym: exalt, magnify, noble, proud. Similar words: rumble, stumble, jumbled, crumble, thumb, thumbs up, amble, nimble. Meaning: ['hʌmbl] v. 1. cause to be unpretentious 2. cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of. adj. 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).
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(61) Eat humble pie and get used to it mate.
(62) Cooke could never forget his humble origins.
(63) He was adored by the powerful and humble alike.
(64) What can he do to help the humble suppliant?
(65) Excellently done nevertheless, in my humble opinion.
(66) Come and take potluck eat humble pie whatever.
(67) Be humble, be patient, be persistent. Dr T.P.Chia
(68) Cosmic questions are slightly beyond my humble scope, Doctor.
(69) Joe was humble and diffident about his own success.
(70) From humble beginnings sales have quadrupled and are set for further high growth in the next three years.
(71) Families cherished their forbears[Sentencedict.com], whether these had lived in humble cottages or in manor houses.
(72) He appears a rather humble man; but he expends considerable effort telling his full story.
(73) Jack had left her a shamefaced note with no explanation, a humble note.
(74) There is a more humble and positive value attached to Morrissey's lyricism.
(75) Be grateful, be smart, be clean, be true, be humble, be prayerful. Gordon B. Hinckley
(76) However humble, it was an escape route for them from dead-end Shaanxi village life.
(77) Anyway, just my 2p worth ... all very humble opinions of course!
(78) He was so damned humble that O'Hara was obliged to offer him a cup of coffee.
(79) In truth, however,[www.Sentencedict.com] humble photocopying has been overtaken by the wonders of the fax and personal computers complete with printers.
(80) Plenty of people wish to become devout, but no one wishes to be humble. Joseph Addison
(81) From such humble beginnings in a remote Lincolnshire village he was, however, destined to make his impression on the world.
(82) Louis Bertrand on his deathbed was accompanied by an intense light which brightened his humble cell for several minutes.
(83) There is a universal respect and even admiration for those who are humble and simple by nature, and who have absolute confidence in all human beings irrespective of their social status. Nelson Mandela
(84) It makes us very humble that they can express this joy out of their nothingness.
(85) But who would have thought that a humble human could do these calculations?
(86) In the case of plumes, the evidence for how they look comes from humble origins.
(87) A third group, the humble parish churches, have their guide books.
(88) Libel Despite her fabulous wealth, Sam's only property is a humble £60,000 two-bedroom flat in North London.
(89) Taylor's students describe him as a humble and modest man.
(90) Their father was a genuinely humble man, who had worked hard for his family all his life.