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  1. synonyms - Difference between "humble" and "modest" - English …

    Apr 13, 2012 · In contrast, "humble" refers specifically to a person's inner state and feelings. A humble person is willing to accept or respect another's authority, intellect and wisdom, or superiority without …

  2. What is the meaning of "I am humbled by XYZ"?

    Sep 14, 2010 · The Merriam-Webster definition of the adjective humble, consisting of four things that the word does NOT mean, has to be one of MW's worst efforts.

  3. Is the usage of "in your humble opinion" correct?

    Mar 7, 2013 · Using "in your humble opinion" to ask for the opinions of others is going to be considered sarcastic, ironic, patronizing, or condescending. Devaluing your opinion by calling it humble is, as …

  4. meaning - Difference between "abase" and "abash" - English Language ...

    Mar 30, 2011 · Humble and humiliate sound similar, but humiliate emphasizes shame and the loss of self-respect and usually takes place in public (: humiliated by her tearful outburst), while humble is a …

  5. Why do words ending in -umble have such semantic overlap?

    Feb 11, 2021 · Also from How to spell the meaning of words by Trevor Lloyd, the -umble words, bumble, crumble, fumble, grumble, humble, jumble, mumble, rumble, stumble, tumble have a common …

  6. Where did the term "Your Obedient Servant" originate?

    May 6, 2020 · In political letters throughout history, the closing "Your Obedient Servant" appears many times (For example, president Lincoln uses it in all of his letters). Where and how did this phrase …

  7. "Humility" vs. "humiliation" [closed] - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Aside from checking the dictionary definition of each, you might find it helpful to consider their adjective counterparts: humility = humble humiliation = humiliated (this is actually a verbal adjective) Ex. He is …

  8. Is "IMHO" a rude thing to say (or type)?

    Feb 2, 2012 · The Macmillan Dictionary's definition says: IMHO, abbr : in my humble opinion: used, often humorously, in e-mails and text messages for giving your opinion Nothing wrong with a little humor, …

  9. What does 'condescending' exactly mean? - English Language & Usage ...

    Jan 3, 2012 · But I find other usages where being condescending is obviously considered a good thing, perhaps more like being humble, or equal, rather than superior... He took a condescending and …

  10. What does the slang "in my arrogant opinion" convey?

    Jan 15, 2016 · The original term was "in my humble opinion", often abbreviated IMHO. I remember it appearing on the early Internet, especially in Usenet discussion groups. It often got used in flame …