humble

नम्र
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 '
लीन,
नम्र,
विनयशील,
हलक्या दर्जाचा,
हम्बल
example
It was an optimistic time as pupils from 'humble' backgrounds won places to study at the national university, while others started careers in the civil service, the police and the army.
Geoffrey came from a 'humble' working class background in Liverpool.
From 'humble' beginnings in a basement theatre at Kuranda, the company has expanded to a purpose-designed park on the outskirts of Cairns.
Experiencing his mercy should 'humble' us, fill us with gratitude, and move us to be merciful toward those around us.
Supporters are being asked to hold fundraising dinners, lunches or 'humble' coffee breaks based around a literary theme.
Not all of those who came were well born, and some had a 'humble' background.
She congratulated the board of management, parents and in particular the teachers who helped develop the school from its 'humble' beginnings.
We both came from quite 'humble' backgrounds and then we really appreciated what we got out of our football careers.
Rachel was great at sports, but what makes her different from the other girls Todd knew was that she was modest and 'humble' .
So as we walked together, I regarded the corporal, even though he was of 'humble' rank, and only two stripes my superior, as a man of appointed honor.
In order for a team to win, I think guys have to 'humble' themselves enough to expose their weaknesses to their teammates.
The author was too modest and 'humble' to reveal his name, they said.
In my 'humble' opinion, a beard can perform double duty as being a source of comfort and enjoyment, as well as looking sharp.
These official inscriptions were produced in substantial quantities, in contrast to the small number of inscriptions produced by more 'humble' social groups.
A labour court in February ordered that the workers be re-instated and the six are back at work but they are refusing to move back into their 'humble' houses on the farm.
These executives and managers are 'humble' , fearless, modest, and willful with endless reserves of energy.
The images show Hong Kong's transformation from 'humble' manufacturing base to modern financial powerhouse.
After presenting his scholarly ideal, the author describes his own 'humble' scholarly contribution quite modestly.
I played in a poker tournament where I sat with a bunch of guys in sunglasses who proceeded to take my money and 'humble' me completely and totally.
Can you be stinking rich and love yourself and be proud of yourself and yet be 'humble' and modest as well?
From very 'humble' beginnings we now have reached what anyone would call a centre of excellence.
Lloyd George was from a very 'humble' background, had risen to the heights of British politics, and was very clever, very amusing.
The party's rise also provided an opportunity for people of 'humble' social origins to enter politics.
From its 'humble' beginnings in January 1952, the school has continued to flourish attracting children from all over the locality.
Finally, my plans had evolved from a 'humble' grow-hole into a modest, earth-sheltered greenhouse.
I had to work through my pride and ego and 'humble' myself and pray a lot, but I am a better person for it.
Definitely a top film, in my 'humble' estimations.
At that point, offer your 'humble' apologies and cancel the message.
Explaining his love for the poor, he said he came from a relatively 'humble' background.
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.
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