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Humble hum • ble [hum BUHL] [from Latin humus, earth] 1. (adj.) modest, not proud 2. (adj.) simple 3. (verb) to humiliate or lower someone Use the drop-down menus to identify the definition of humble used in each sentence. He was not ashamed of his humble background, even when he became successful The cruel king hoped to humble his enemies in the battle Accepting her award, the humble celebrity said her success was all due to her mother
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1.simple
2.to humiliate or lower someone
3.modest, not proud

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