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(humbler, humblest, humbles, humbling, humbled) 1. A humble person is not proud and does not believe that they are better than other people. He gave a great performance, but he was very humble... ? proud ADJ • humbly ‘I’m a lucky man, undeservedly lucky,’ he said humbly. ADV: ADV with v 2. People with low social status are sometimes described as humble. Spyros Latsis started his career as a humble fisherman in the Aegean... = lowly ADJ: usu ADJ n 3. A humble place or thing is ordinary and not special in any way. There are restaurants, both humble and expensive, that specialize in them... ADJ 4. People use humble in a phrase such as in my humble opinion as a polite way of emphasizing what they think, even though they do not feel humble about it. It is, in my humble opinion, perhaps the best steak restaurant in Great Britain. = modest ADJ c darkgreen]politeness • humbly So may I humbly suggest we all do something next time. ADV: ADV before v 5. If you eat humble pie, you speak or behave in a way which tells people that you admit you were wrong about something. Anson was forced to eat humble pie and publicly apologise to her. PHRASE: V inflects 6. If you humble someone who is more important or powerful than you, you defeat them easily. Honda won fame in the 1980s as the little car company that humbled the industry giants... VERB: V n 7. If something or someone humbles you, they make you realize that you are not as important or good as you thought you were. Ted’s words humbled me... VERB: V n • humbled I came away very humbled and recognizing that I, for one, am not well-informed. ADJ • humbling Giving up an addiction is a humbling experience. ADJ
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   I. adjective  (~r; ~st)  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin humilis low, ~, from humus earth; akin to Greek chthon earth, chamai on the ground  Date: 13th century  1. not proud or haughty ; not arrogant or assertive  2. reflecting, expressing, or offered in a spirit of deference or submission a ~ apology  3.  a. ranking low in a hierarchy or scale ; insignificant, unpretentious  b. not costly or luxurious a ~ contraption  • ~ness noun  • humbly adverb  II. transitive verb  (~d; humbling)  Date: 14th century  1. to make ~ in spirit or manner  2. to destroy the power, independence, or prestige of  • ~r noun  • humblingly adverb ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  adj. & v. --adj. 1 a having or showing a low estimate of one's own importance. b offered with or affected by such an estimate (if you want my humble opinion). 2 of low social or political rank (humble origins). 3 (of a thing) of modest pretensions, dimensions, etc. --v.tr. 1 make humble; bring low; abase. 2 lower the rank or status of. Phrases and idioms eat humble pie make a humble apology; accept humiliation. Derivatives humbleness n. humbly adv. Etymology: ME umble, humble f. OF umble f. L humilis lowly f. humus ground: humble pie f. UMBLES ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. скромный, застенчивый, робкий; почтительный humble follower —- скромный последователь humble smile —- робкая улыбка 2. смиренный, покорный humble request —- покорная просьба humble of heart —- смиренный in my humble opinion —- по моему скромному мнению your humble servant —- уст. ваш покорный слуга (в обращении в конце письма) 3. раболепный, лишенный чувства собственного достоинства to speak in the humblest accents —- говорить заискивающим тоном 4. простой, бедный, скромный; незаметный humble income —- небольшой доход humble occupation —- скромное занятие humble dwelling —- простое жилище Lincoln was born in a humble log cabin —- Линкольн родился в бедной бревенчатой хижине of humble birth —- незнатного рода in humble circumstances —- в стесненных обстоятельствах 5. бот. низкорастущий; низкорослый Id: to eat humble pie —- проглотить обиду, покориться, смириться; сносить оскорбления; прийти с повинной; унижаться 6. смирять, унижать; принижать to humble oneself —- унижаться, уничижаться, заискивать (перед кем-л) 7. посрамлять 8. шотл. безрогий, комолый humble cow —- комолая корова 9. шотл. безостый (о колосе) 10. шотл. срезать рога 11. шотл. удалять ость (колоса) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  request покорная просьба HUMBLE I  1. adj.  1) скромный  2) простой, бедный - in humble circumstances  3) покорный, смиренный - humble request  4) застенчивый, робкий Syn: see modest  2. v. унижать; смирять II = hummel ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  ~1 adj 1 having a low social class or position  (humble background/origins etc)  (Lacocca rose from humble beginnings to become boss of Ford. | a humble country parson) 2 not considering yourself or your ideas to be as important as other people's  (He thanked us again with a humble smile.)  (- opposite proud (2)) 3 my humble apologies spoken used to say you are sorry, but not in a very serious way 4 in my humble opinion spoken used to give your opinion about something in a slightly humorous way 5 simple and not advanced, but useful or effective  (the humble)  (high-priced successor to the humble pocket calculator) 6 eat humble pie to admit that you were wrong about something 7 your humble servant a formal way of ending a letter, used in the past - humbly adv  (- see also humility) ~2 v humbled, humbling 1 be humbled if you are humbled, you realize that you are not as important, good, kind etc as you thought you were  (He felt humbled by their offer.) 2 to easily defeat someone who is much stronger than you are  (The mighty US army was humbled by a small South East Asian country.) 3 humble yourself to show that you are not too proud to ask for something, admit you are wrong etc - humbling adj  (a humbling experience) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  See: EAT HUMBLE PIE. ...
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