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		Definition of humbly in English: humblyadverb ˈhʌmbliˈhəmbli 1In a way that shows or suggests a modest or low estimate of one's importance; meekly.  the servant bowed humbly before his master  may I humbly suggest a solution? Example sentencesExamples -  I humbly request that you all will keep helping me as I try to make good choices.
 -  I come to humbly beseech your assistance.
 -  He was moved to humbly entreat her hand for the next dance.
 -  She will humbly thank them for their concern, but she will make the decision on her own terms and in her own time.
 -  He could have admitted an error, apologised humbly and gone back with a grain of respect left.
 -  He very humbly bowed before them, and with his folded hands.
 -  "We humbly acknowledge we were wrong about the timing," he wrote.
 -  If you really want to save the planet, I might humbly suggest carpooling instead.
 -  I still have to humbly respect the effort and the passion of the audiences.
 -  My cousin humbly begs your pardon for his absence.
 
 2In a lowly position or condition; unpretentiously.  she is living humbly in a shared house Example sentencesExamples -  As a young man, humbly dressed and without a flashy car, I am just the sort that police stop and harass.
 -  I humbly served my apprenticeship.
 -  We have worked humbly and tirelessly to bring civility in political discourse to the next level.
 -  The software tycoon urges rich people to live humbly and aid the poor.
 -  The facility began humbly with a small room and two pieces of equipment, and has evolved into a spacious laboratory packed with equipment.
 -  When a humbly born young Edwardian woman is thrown over by the evil Lord Coining, she thinks she will starve to death.
 -  He's always very humbly dressed and the shoes he was wearing were not in very good shape.
 -  Initially employed humbly on a coasting vessel, he rose in rank: third mate, second mate, master.
 -  He carries himself as a quiet, pious man who lives humbly.
 -  When Bruce first encounters him, he is humbly mopping a warehouse floor.
 
    Definition of humbly in US English: humblyadverbˈhəmbliˈhəmblē 1In a way that shows or suggests a modest or low estimate of one's importance; meekly.  the servant bowed humbly before his master  may I humbly suggest a solution? Example sentencesExamples -  If you really want to save the planet, I might humbly suggest carpooling instead.
 -  I come to humbly beseech your assistance.
 -  He was moved to humbly entreat her hand for the next dance.
 -  My cousin humbly begs your pardon for his absence.
 -  He could have admitted an error, apologised humbly and gone back with a grain of respect left.
 -  I humbly request that you all will keep helping me as I try to make good choices.
 -  She will humbly thank them for their concern, but she will make the decision on her own terms and in her own time.
 -  I still have to humbly respect the effort and the passion of the audiences.
 -  He very humbly bowed before them, and with his folded hands.
 -  "We humbly acknowledge we were wrong about the timing," he wrote.
 
 2In a lowly position or condition; unpretentiously.  she is living humbly in a shared house Example sentencesExamples -  When a humbly born young Edwardian woman is thrown over by the evil Lord Coining, she thinks she will starve to death.
 -  The facility began humbly with a small room and two pieces of equipment, and has evolved into a spacious laboratory packed with equipment.
 -  He carries himself as a quiet, pious man who lives humbly.
 -  Initially employed humbly on a coasting vessel, he rose in rank: third mate, second mate, master.
 -  I humbly served my apprenticeship.
 -  We have worked humbly and tirelessly to bring civility in political discourse to the next level.
 -  He's always very humbly dressed and the shoes he was wearing were not in very good shape.
 -  When Bruce first encounters him, he is humbly mopping a warehouse floor.
 -  The software tycoon urges rich people to live humbly and aid the poor.
 -  As a young man, humbly dressed and without a flashy car, I am just the sort that police stop and harass.
 
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