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HUMILITY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: freedom from pride or arrogance : the quality or state of being humble accepted the honor with humility The ordeal taught her humility.
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Humility - Wikipedia
Humility is the quality of being humble. [1] The Oxford Dictionary, in its 1998 edition, describes humility as a low self-regard and sense of unworthiness.
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Humility Character Strength | VIA Institute
True humility involves an accurate self-assessment, recognition of limitations, keeping accomplishments in perspective, and forgetting of the self.
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humily
† humily, adv. Obs. Forms: 4 humelich, -ili, -yly, -ely, 4–6 humly, 5 hummylly, homeliche, homly, 6 hum(e)lie, humilye. [f. humile a. + -ly2. In 16th c. only Sc. It was united with the form humbly by the intermediate humly.] = humbly.1375 Barbour Bruce i. 578 He him thankit humyly. c 1380 Sir Ferumb...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Humility - New Advent
Humility is a repressing or moderating virtue opposed to pride and vainglory or that spirit within us which urges us to great things above our strength and ...
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What Is Humility & Why Is It Important? (Incl. Examples)
Humility is an attitude of spiritual modesty that comes from understanding our place in the larger order of things.
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HUMILITY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the feeling or attitude that you have no special importance that makes you better than others; lack of pride: Grandma was a religious woman of deep humility.
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HUMILITY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the quality or condition of being humble; modest opinion or estimate of one's own importance, rank, etc. Synonyms: submissiveness, meekness, lowliness. Antonyms ...
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The Outward Look and Feel of Humility
The humble in the Bible are those who are willing to embrace humble circumstances and be associated with those of low estate.
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Humility - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Humility is the quality of being humble. If you meet one of your heroes and feel nervous and in awe of her, you are experiencing humility.
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humbly
humbly, adv. (ˈhʌmblɪ) Also 4–6 -umb, -liche, -li, -le, -lie. See also humily. [f. humble a. + -ly2: cf. simple, simply, etc.] 1. In a humble manner; with humility, meekly.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus ii. 1670 (1719) Loke þat ye þonke humbely [v.rr. humblely, vmbely] Hem alle þre. c 1380 Sir Ferumb. 1041 ...
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humile
† humile, humily, v. Obs. Also 6 -yle, -yll, -ill. [In 15th c. humilye, a. F. humilier, ad. L. humiliāre to humble (see humiliate); in 16th c. usually humil, -ile, after prec. adj.] trans. To humble, to humiliate.1491 Caxton Vitas Patr. (W. de W. 1495) ii. 226 b/1 The herte contryte and humylyed. 15...
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cope
▪ I. cope, n.1 (kəʊp) Forms: 3–4 cape, 3– cope; 4– northern cape, (caip, kape, kaip); also 3 kope, 4 coepe, 4–6 coppe, 5–7 coope, 6–7 coape. [In 12th c. cāpe (pl. capen), ME. cōpe, repr. an OE. *cápe wk. fem., not exemplified (cf. ON. kápa, Dan. kaabe), a. med.L. cāpa cope, as to which see cap. Cápe...
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