humbleness
Americannoun
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the quality or state of being modest and lacking in pride or arrogance.
We need to teach a different kind of leadership, one where humbleness is more important than confidence.
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the quality or state of being or feeling low in rank, importance, status, worth, etc.
We observed the humbleness of the local homes, but also the hard-working ethic of the people who lived in them.
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the quality or state of being courteously respectful.
Respect and humbleness will get you far in dealing with people from other places and cultures.
Other Word Forms
- overhumbleness noun
- unhumbleness noun
Etymology
Origin of humbleness
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Example Sentences
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Manifest destiny gets a mention, and the plot will conventionally pose Native humbleness against white hubris.
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Where basic training stories like this usually involve a cocky or spoiled character learning a lesson about humbleness and teamwork, Cam is coming from a place of insecurity and fear.
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“I think it’s good to have a sense of humbleness and be intimidated by such a high level in a new environment,” she said.
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Looks-wise, he had a humbleness that allowed him play to cops, working men and the president of the United States.
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“His humbleness and charisma shined through,” said Panek, 25, now a nurse at a burn intensive care unit at a Dallas hospital.
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