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#: ''You can tell he's very quiet and '''humble''' and he keeps to himself.''
#: ''You can tell he's very quiet and '''humble''' and he keeps to himself.''
#: ''I have a family that certainly keeps me '''humble'''.''
#: ''I have a family that certainly keeps me '''humble'''.''
# {{attrib}} A '''humble''' place or thing is ordinary and not special. <> abunda {{synonyms|plain}}
# {{attrib}} A '''humble''' place or thing is ordinary and not special. <> abunda ba wani babban abu bane na gani. {{synonyms|plain}}
#: ''In my '''humble''' opinion, we need to make these changes quickly.''
#: ''In my '''humble''' opinion, we need to make these changes quickly.''
#: ''From '''humble''' beginnings, she rose to fame.''
#: ''From '''humble''' beginnings, she rose to fame.''
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===Related words===
===Related words===
*[[humbly]]
*[[humbly]]
*[[humility]]
*[[humility]] ([[tawali'u]])


==Verb==
==Verb==
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# {{transitive}} If you '''humble''' someone, you easily beat them, even though they have a strong advantage. <> doke wani da sauƙi.  
# {{transitive}} If you '''humble''' someone, you easily beat them, even though they have a strong advantage. <> doke wani da sauƙi.  
#: ''The weak will grow strong, and the mighty will be '''humbled'''.''
#: ''The weak will grow strong, and the mighty will be '''humbled'''.''
# {{usually passive}} If you are '''humbled''', you are shown that you are not as important or good as you thought you were. <> ƙasƙantar da kai.
# {{cx|usually passive}} If you are '''humbled''', you are shown that you are not as important or good as you thought you were. <> [[ƙasƙantar da kai]].
#: ''I was also honored and deeply '''humbled''' to see the great work that my students are doing.''
#: ''I was also honored and deeply '''humbled''' to see the great work that my students are doing.''
#: ''I often felt '''humbled''' by my parents who left so much behind in their home country.''
#: ''I often felt '''humbled''' by my parents who left so much behind in their home country.''