humble

ਨਿਮਰ
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.
example
Not all of those who came were well born, and some had a 'humble' background.
I had to work through my pride and ego and 'humble' myself and pray a lot, but I am a better person for it.
She turned to her close friend, Parker, a working-class girl from a 'humble' background.
Some reports estimate that more than 850 compounds are packed inside the 'humble' bean.
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.
Experiencing his mercy should 'humble' us, fill us with gratitude, and move us to be merciful toward those around us.
The man who was to enjoy one of the longest and most distinguished political careers in the post-war period was born into a remarkably 'humble' background, 93 years ago today.
From 'humble' beginnings with 11 electronic trading platforms, the number exploded to a high of 90 in 2001.
The resulting CD will be released in the not-so-distant future, and, in my 'humble' opinion, it will definitely be worth a listen.
A 'humble' request to our politicians is to work together to take our country to new heights.
We both came from quite 'humble' backgrounds and then we really appreciated what we got out of our football careers.
Many of them were from 'humble' backgrounds and went on to triumph in their chosen activity.
Especially as it would probably deprive Tunisia of the chance to 'humble' former oppressors France in the second round.
It proved to be a disaster, in my 'humble' opinion.
From 'humble' beginnings in a basement theatre at Kuranda, the company has expanded to a purpose-designed park on the outskirts of Cairns.
These executives and managers are 'humble' , fearless, modest, and willful with endless reserves of energy.
It's goal is to defeat, to 'humble' , the hyperpower.
In my 'humble' estimation, these statistics should ignite a spark in the minds of serious bowlers.
He is 'humble' and a true gentleman who makes his choices based on honesty and integrity.
A welcome change in this reviewer's 'humble' opinion.
After presenting his scholarly ideal, the author describes his own 'humble' scholarly contribution quite modestly.
In my 'humble' opinion, a beard can perform double duty as being a source of comfort and enjoyment, as well as looking sharp.
Despite their 'humble' beginnings, they are an internationally recognised and respected organisation.
She did nothing and was as modest and 'humble' as an angel, yet she did everything to perfection.
He's so 'humble' and modest; I'm someone who literally brags when he goes to the gym, so it's pretty cool to come across such selflessness.
The Tibetans I spoke to were infectiously 'humble' and friendly and politically charged without being pushy about independence after the Chinese invaded.
She was Manchu, not Chinese, background and was of 'humble' origin.
He was from a 'humble' social background, raised either in a village or an orphanage.
This market had 'humble' beginnings eight years ago or so, and has blossomed into a teeming 55-stall market, split between food stalls and craft stalls.
Ever since he lost the election for Taipei mayor, he has been 'humble' and self-restrained, quiet and modest, to the surprise of many.
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