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Humbled   /hˈəmbəld/   Listen
Humbled

adjective
1.
Subdued or brought low in condition or status.  Synonyms: broken, crushed, humiliated, low.  "A broken man" , "His broken spirit"



Humble

verb
(past & past part. humbled; pres. part. humbling)
1.
Cause to be unpretentious.
2.
Cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of.  Synonyms: abase, chagrin, humiliate, mortify.



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"Humbled" Quotes from Famous Books



... told you all this, truly! Think you I had humbled myself thus, had I not been firm to resist? think you I have had no temptation to deceive you, to keep back a part, to palliate? and lo! I have told you all—the shameful, naked truth! How can I ever be ...
— The Roman Traitor (Vol. 1 of 2) • Henry William Herbert

... Laura. I see nothing there but wondrous Beauty, And a deal of needless Pride and Scorn, And such as may be humbled. ...
— The Works of Aphra Behn - Volume IV. • Aphra Behn

... me," she said. "But humbled as I am and worn with toil, how shall I ever please him? Venus can never need all the beauty in this casket; and since I use it for Love's sake, it must be right to take some." So saying, she opened the box, heedless as Pandora! The spells and potions of Hades are not for mortal maids, ...
— Good Stories For Great Holidays - Arranged for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the - Children's Own Reading • Frances Jenkins Olcott

... such evident demonstrations of the divine power had been manifest to the people, they were employed in making the golden calf to go before them, and crying "these are thy Gods, O Israel!" And when they had received the law, written by the finger of God, and were somewhat humbled under the correction of their sins, how few were there, who carried out its injunctions in their genuine spirit, and how many were there, who from time to time, defiled themselves by the idolatrous ...
— The Annual Monitor for 1851 • Anonymous

... herself, to ask to have given her. She did it, with tears again, that were wrung from breaking pride and weary wishing. More quietly then she resolved to lay off perplexing care, and to strive to meet the moment's duty, as it arose. And by this time with a very humbled and quieted brow, she went on with her chapter. The words of the next verse caught her eye ...
— Hills of the Shatemuc • Susan Warner


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