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humbly

American  
[huhm-blee, uhm-] / ˈhʌm bli, ˈʌm- /

adverb

  1. in a way that is not proud or arrogant; modestly.

    He humbly accepted the award on behalf of his friends and colleagues.

  2. in a way that shows insignificance, inferiority, or subservience.

    I made my suggestions humbly, realizing the vast experience of the others in the room.

  3. in a respectfully courteous way.

    I humbly request that you give us some time to discuss this privately.


Other Word Forms

  • overhumbly adverb
  • quasi-humbly adverb
  • unhumbly adverb

Etymology

Origin of humbly

humb(le) ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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“A few of the seventh graders I guess they know me kind of,” Lappe said humbly.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 15, 2026

A sanguine temper would say ten or twelve; let me dare to hope humbly for five or six.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 14, 2025

"Today, I humbly assume the presidency of the republic... in order to install and lead a transitional government," Jeri told parliament after being sworn in.

From Barron's • Oct. 10, 2025

“I cannot continue my reelection campaign,” Adams humbly submitted on camera as he sat next to a large headshot of his late mother, with Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” playing in the background.

From Slate • Sep. 29, 2025

He groveled on his belly and came up to her smiling, head lowered humbly.

From "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George