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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(151) She wanted university endowments to be used to fund poor preachers and scholars from humble backgrounds.
(152) In my humble opinion, Sarah is not so much interested in old relationships as new.
(153) Do not take life for granted. Be humble, learn more and work harder. Dr T.P.Chia
(154) Nor would Edwin concede more than a spineless encouragement that she be hopeful and humble in their work together.
(155) Positive emotions produce kind, humble, rational and wise people. Negative emotions create unkind, arrogant,[sentencedict .com] irrational and foolish people. Dr T.P.Chia
(156) Eisenhower, Nixon, and Ford were all men of humble origins and no inherited wealth.
(157) And along with their stirrup cups, they were all eating humble pie.
(158) Scientists say the humble potato may be the key to feeding the world's fast-growing population.
(159) Glad you could find the time to pop in on a humble scribe.
(160) In my humble opinion, he should not be called upon for such justification.
(161) The materials used may be selected from the humble waterproof ply-wood suitably painted to clear finished oak.
(162) Republican Presidents of the late twentieth century-Eisenhower, Nixon, Fordhad all been men of humble background and no inherited wealth.
(163) The proud would be brought low and the humble exalted.
(164) They were the sons of Thomas Jackson, a humble farm labourer who brought up ten children in a thatched cottage.
(165) The power of one hundred proud men cannot influence the world as much as of one humble servant of God. Tom Krause
(166) Stephanie was humble enough to admit that others could probably do the job better than she could.
(167) Li's pock - marked wife was also waiting for him in a subdued , humble way.
(168) Just because architecture may be growing more humble doesn't mean there's no place for over-the-top lavishness.
(169) In order to understand it, a reader should be humble and with respectfulness to the Almighty God.
(170) We come to You today as little children – humble, teachable and full of trust.
(171) But regardless of its higher price, the humble garlic clove remains a commodity that Chinese customers simply cannot do without.
(172) Ephesians 4:2 - Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love.
(173) Be careful of what you say or you'll have to eat humble pie.
(174) Cocoa Nibs: Before chocolate becomes chocolate, it originates from the humble cocoa bean.
(175) The vision of St. Helena is a work that belongs to his mature stage and portraits the mother of Constantine I, emperor of Rome. Raised in a humble home, St.
(176) The long - dead artisan had made Eahlstan humble and reverent, but had also made him bold.