Synonym: humbleness. Similar words: humiliate, militant, military, militarism, similitude, ability, utility, agility. Meaning: [hjuː'mɪlətɪ] n. 1. a disposition to be humble; a lack of false pride 2. a humble feeling.
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91. They all spoke up about Yao's sincere humility and modestness.
92. Busy switch ya turn, blind blind head morning till night, a show of bustling downtown is wrong, scars learn humility.
93. Humility is an elusive attribute, which often seems to evade definition.
94. "Ah, yes, " the lighthouse keeper consented, as it were with humility.
95. This proceeding was incumbent on all guests - high and low alike - and was intended to inculcate humility.
96. ' Believe me, you can bet there will always be at least one person who can't wait to grab the wine list and show off. Let them do the honors, and you earn easy points for humility.
97. Philippians 2:3-4 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves.
98. "Proper Humility" is an attitude to measure the importance of things, which requires recognition of the importance of consentient nature and appreciation of the people's place in the natural world.
99. In "Henry V, " King Henry says, "In peace there's nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness and humility."
100. To lie or creep in a prostrate position , as in subservience or humility.
101. But on this pretext it would be the height of absurdity to label ignorance tempered by humility "faith"!
102. Other commentators ... are falling all over themselves to admit being mistaken ... They think such self-abasement proves candor, honesty, humility. Wrong. It shows weakness.
103. Declaim against pride is not always a sign of humility.
104. Should the pastor be found to seriously err in doctrine or conduct, or neglect of duties, three representatives of the Church Board shall, in humility and love, admonish him.
105. White roses: unity, loyalty, reverence, humility, sincerity, purity, silence and innocence as well as youthfulness.
106. I am therefore almost inclined to suggest that you require from your laureates an oath of humility, a sort of hippocratic oath,[http://sentencedict.com/humility.html] never to exceed in public pronouncements the limits of their competence.
107. Blogging makes you a better marketer because it teaches you humility in your writing.
108. Compliment and congratulate on the very different attitude, we can see that China's humility is to play down their own achievements, and other belongings.
109. Some men have been the allurement, cause of they have had quality of humility the women.
110. Think of foot washing this way: just as we wear ashes on our heads to produce repentance on Ash Wednesday, so we wash feet on Maundy Thursday to inspire humility and service.
111. Diderot only kind of humility, as the lack of fighting spirit, as the defensive.
112. We pray for strength and humility, and some messenger of Satan torments us until we lie in the dust crying for its removal.
113. Among bankers I meet there is a lot more hubris than humility.
114. Let them do the honors, and you earn easy points for humility.
115. "This earthquake is a lesson in humility," says Emile Okal, a geophysicist at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, who studies great earthquakes and tsunamis.
116. What good does it do to speak learnedly about the Trinity if, lacking humility, you displease the Trinity?
117. She would carry to the grave the memory of his grace and humility at that moment.
118. She did not think the young wife took her affliction with proper humility.
119. So the psychological lure of egoism as a theory of human action is partly explained by a certain humility or skepticism people have about their own or others' motives.
120. The interior secretary, Ken Salazar, visited the Grand Canyon and drew on its history to urge patience, caution and humility in moving forward with what has been a controversial process.
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