humble

merendah diri
definition
verb
I knew he had humbled himself to ask for my help
lower (someone) in dignity or importance.
adjective
he was humble about his stature as one of rock history's most influential guitarists
having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance.
she came from a humble, unprivileged background
of low social, administrative, or political rank.
translation of 'humble'
adjective
rendah diri
example
If I did wrong to these people, then I offer my 'humble' apologies.
Despite their 'humble' beginnings, they are an internationally recognised and respected organisation.
They then proceeded to torch the 'humble' dwellings of the farm workers, presumably to ensure that they would not try to return to the village.
Lloyd George was from a very 'humble' background, had risen to the heights of British politics, and was very clever, very amusing.
That would (in my 'humble' opinion) be much more harmful.
The Glasgow victory shows how ordinary workers can take on and 'humble' this kind of giant firm.
If you can 'humble' yourself in preparation for an event you will surely be better able to judge and understand it.
From very 'humble' beginnings we now have reached what anyone would call a centre of excellence.
Many of them were from 'humble' backgrounds and went on to triumph in their chosen activity.
Magic, in my 'humble' estimation, is all about the stories you hold near and dear.
From 'humble' beginnings with 11 electronic trading platforms, the number exploded to a high of 90 in 2001.
It proved to be a disaster, in my 'humble' opinion.
The Tibetans I spoke to were infectiously 'humble' and friendly and politically charged without being pushy about independence after the Chinese invaded.
In my 'humble' opinion it's just not that kind of a book.
You guided us so brilliantly, while you also, in my 'humble' opinion, gave the performance of your career.
It's goal is to defeat, to 'humble' , the hyperpower.
What one or two characteristics define a really quality blog (in your 'humble' opinion, of course)?
She did nothing and was as modest and 'humble' as an angel, yet she did everything to perfection.
Ever since he lost the election for Taipei mayor, he has been 'humble' and self-restrained, quiet and modest, to the surprise of many.
The images show Hong Kong's transformation from 'humble' manufacturing base to modern financial powerhouse.
I don't know, but, in my 'humble' opinion, it sure looks slicker to keep one or two buttons undone when wearing a dress shirt without a tie.
Pies are always less fancy than cakes, by dint of their modest shape and 'humble' nature.
We would probably prefer that the opera star or the sporting hero or the genius be suitably 'humble' , modest, and generally endearing.
Reflecting on his own 'humble' background, he sought to prove the case that where there are few bars to opportunity, you can rise to the highest office in whatever career you choose.
Experiencing his mercy should 'humble' us, fill us with gratitude, and move us to be merciful toward those around us.
In my 'humble' opinion, a beard can perform double duty as being a source of comfort and enjoyment, as well as looking sharp.
In many ways he had a charmed life: springing from a 'humble' background in Edwardian Cornwall, he gained a coveted scholarship to Oxford, where he had a glittering early career.
A welcome change in this reviewer's 'humble' opinion.
These official inscriptions were produced in substantial quantities, in contrast to the small number of inscriptions produced by more 'humble' social groups.
Even though my dwelling is both 'humble' and modest I still find the quarterly levy feels like more than I can afford.
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