humble

[ˈhʌmbəl]

humble Definition

  • 1having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance
  • 2of low social, administrative, or political rank

Using humble: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "humble" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He is a humble man who never brags about his achievements.

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    She came from humble beginnings and worked hard to get where she is now.

  • Example

    The company started in a humble garage and grew into a multinational corporation.

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    He accepted the award with a humble speech.

humble Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with humble

  • to admit your error and apologize

    Example

    After realizing he was wrong, he had to eat humble pie and apologize to his colleague.

  • a modest or simple home

    Example

    Despite his wealth, he chose to live in a humble abode in the countryside.

  • an opinion that is not expressed in an arrogant or forceful way

    Example

    In my humble opinion, we should focus on improving our customer service.

Origins of humble

from Old French 'humble', from Latin 'humilis', meaning 'lowly, insignificant'

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Summary: humble in Brief

The term 'humble' [ˈhʌmbəl] describes someone or something that is modest, unassuming, and has a low estimate of their importance. It can also refer to someone of low social, administrative, or political rank. Examples include 'He is a humble man who never brags about his achievements,' and 'The company started in a humble garage and grew into a multinational corporation.' Phrases include 'eat humble pie,' which means to admit your error and apologize.

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