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humble
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umile
behaving in a way that shows the lack of pride or sense of superiority over others
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umile
low or inferior in station or quality
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umile, chassé
perform a chasse step, in ballet
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umile, modesto
having a low social rank or position, often characterized by modesty
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umile, modesto
used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)
to humble
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umiliare, abbattere
to make someone feel ashamed by reminding them of their weaknesses or limitations
Transitive: to humble sb
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umiliare, degradare
to significantly diminish someone’s strength, influence, or dignity
Transitive: to humble sb
humble
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humbleness
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humbleness
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The humble artist credits others for his success, grateful for their support and encouragement.
The humble leader listens to the ideas and concerns of others, valuing their contributions.
Her humble attitude endears her to everyone she meets, making her a beloved friend.
He's a humble person, never boasting about his achievements and always treating others with kindness.
Despite his success, he remains humble, never seeking recognition for his accomplishments.