The synonym for 'humbled' is 'modest' or 'unassuming'.
This phrase suggests that Ethan's pride or sense of masculinity was diminished or brought low in some way. It can imply a loss of power, status, or self-esteem.
Yes, "humble" can be considered an abstract noun when referring to the quality or state of being humble, rather than an adjective describing someone as humble.
The parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector teaches the lesson of humility and the importance of recognizing our own faults before judging others. It highlights the value of sincerity in prayer and the idea that those who exalt themselves will be humbled, while those who humble themselves will be exalted.
1. (adj.) Lacking in pride; self-effacing. "In accepting the award, the recipient appeared to be humble."2. (adj.) Having nothing to be proud about; poor or of low social standing. "He was a man of humble origins."3. (v) To rebuke or correct pridefulness. "The rich man, so proud of his donation of a few dollars, was humbled by a gift twice the size given by impoverished schoolchildren."
The meaning of the saying 'I am so humbled' is that a person is flattered and is being made to feel modest of something. Another meaning is feeling undeserving of something.
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To be humbled - E fa'amaualaloina.
He was humbled by the honor bestowed upon him. The politician had been humbled by the revelations of his immoral acts.
The synonym for 'humbled' is 'modest' or 'unassuming'.
Gloat, boast, honor, or praise. Those are the opposite of humbled.
the power of Spain was humbled by the defeat of the Spanish armada
No. Its an adverb.
The more correct way to say this would be "It is humbling to be here". You can, as an alternative, say "I am humbled to be here."
That is the correct spelling of "humble" (modest, or self-effacing).
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