Sentences with humble
hum·ble
H h - He gave a great performance, but he was very humble.
- Spyros Latsis started his career as a humble fisherman in the Aegean.
- You were probably far from being humble or calm when arguments and blames were flying.
- The Hawaii Ironman grew from very humble beginnings.
- There are restaurants, both humble and expensive, that specialize in them.
- It is, in my humble opinion, perhaps the best steak restaurant in Great Britain.
- From such humble beginnings developed a style that was inherently down to earth, and even later on when European goods became more readily available.
- But Sid is also down to earth and humble and he shared his humanity throughout our interview.
- Honda won fame in the 1980s as the little car company that humbled the industry giants. [VERB noun]
- Ted's words humbled me. [VERB noun]
- When we are humble we get joy through serving others and giving joy to others.
- A humble cottage
- A humble home
- To be humble although successful.
- In the presence of so many world-famous writers I felt very humble.
- Of humble origin; a humble home.
- In my humble opinion you are wrong.
- A humble member of the galaxy.
- To humble one's heart.
- Here, take this purse, thou whom the heaven's plagues have humbled to all strokes. -Shak. The genius which humbled six marshals of France. -Macaulay.
- Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you. 1 Pet. Ch 5: v. 6.
- Thy humble nest built on the ground. -Cowley.
- Rosol's 65 winners to Nadal's 41 was one of the crucial statistics in the 3hr 18min match that ended in a 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 triumph labelled a "miracle" by Rosol, who was humble enough to offer commiserations to Nadal.
- humble cattle