humble
pronunciation
How to pronounce humble in British English: UK [ˈhʌmbl]
How to pronounce humble in American English: US [ˈhʌmbl]
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- Verb:
- cause to be unpretentious
- cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of
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- Adjective:
- low or inferior in station or quality
- marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
- used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)
- of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense)
Word Origin
- humble
- humble: [13] Etymologically, humble means ‘close to the ground’. It comes via Old French umble from Latin humilis ‘low, lowly’. This was a derivative of humus ‘earth’, which is related to English chameleon and human and was itself acquired by English in the 18th century. In postclassical times the verb humiliāre was formed from humilis, and English gets humiliate [16] from it.=> chameleon, human, humiliate, humus
- humble (adj.)
- mid-13c., from Old French humble, earlier humele, from Latin humilis "lowly, humble," literally "on the ground," from humus "earth." Senses of "not self-asserting" and "of low birth or rank" were both in Middle English Related: Humbly; humbleness.Don't be so humble; you're not that great. [Golda Meir]To eat humble pie (1830) is from umble pie (1640s), pie made from umbles "edible inner parts of an animal" (especially deer), considered a low-class food. The similar sense of similar-sounding words (the "h" of humble was not pronounced then) converged in the pun. Umbles, meanwhile, is Middle English numbles "offal" (with loss of n- through assimilation into preceding article).
- humble (v.)
- late 14c. in the intransitive sense of "to render oneself humble;" late 15c. in the transitive sense of "to lower (someone) in dignity;" see humble (adj.). Related: Humbled; humbling.
Example
- 1. The truly humble could never carry out a task like that .
- 2. This is why you cannot grow without a humble , teachable attitude .
- 3. I fell in love with the kids who taught me how humble they are .
- 4. That will keep you humble .
- 5. Witnessing an earthrise made them feel humble .