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Showing words for HUMBLY using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Humbly

humbly

5 Letter Words for Humbly

muhly

4 Letter Words for Humbly

buhl, huly

3 Letter Words for Humbly

bul, bum, buy, hub, hum, lhb, lub, lum, lym, yuh, yum

Definitions for Humbly

[1] not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
[2] having a feeling of insignificance, inferiority, subservience, etc.: In the presence of so many world-famous writers I felt very humble.
[3] low in rank, importance, status, quality, etc.; lowly: of humble origin; a humble home.
[4] courteously respectful: In my humble opinion you are wrong.
[5] low in height, level, etc.; small in size: a humble member of the galaxy.
[6] to lower in condition, importance, or dignity; abase.
[7] to destroy the independence, power, or will of.
[8] to make meek: to humble one's heart.
[9] conscious of one's failings
[10] unpretentious; lowly a humble cottage ; my humble opinion
[11] deferential or servile
[12] to cause to become humble; humiliate
[13] to lower in status

Words related to Humbly

humbleapologetically, meanly, obscurely, poorly, simply, abjectly, submissively

Words nearby Humbly

humblehumash, humayun, humber, humberside, humbert i, humble, humble pie, humble plant, humblebee, humblebrag, humboldt

Origin of Humbly

e1200–50; Middle English (h)umble < Old French < Latin humilis lowly, insignificant, on the ground. See humus, -ile

Other words from Humbly

hum·ble·ness , noun
hum·bler , noun
hum·bling·ly , adverb
hum·bly , adverb
o·ver·hum·ble , adjective
o·ver·hum·ble·ness , noun
o·ver·hum·b·ly , adverb
qua·si-hum·ble , adjective
qua·si-hum·b·ly , adverb
self-hum·bling , adjective
un·hum·ble , adjective
un·hum·ble·ness , noun
un·hum·b·ly , adverb
un·hum·bled , adjective

Word origin for Humbly

eC13: from Old French, from Latin humilis low, from humus the ground

Synonyms for Humbly

apologetically, meanly, abjectly, ingloriously, obscurely, poorly, simply, submissively