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- verbhumbled (past tense) · humbled (past participle)
- lower (someone) in dignity or importance:"I knew he had humbled himself to ask for my help"
- decisively defeat (another team or competitor, typically one that was previously thought to be superior):"he was humbled by his political opponents"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from Latin humilis ‘low, lowly’, from humus ‘ground’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- lower (someone) in dignity or importance:
- decisively defeat (another team or competitor, typically one that was previously thought to be superior):
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