
자신의 중요성에 대해 겸손한 평가를 하거나 보여주는; 거만하거나 자만하지 않는.
Having or showing a modest estimate of one's own importance; not arrogant or self-important.
예문:
"Despite winning the Nobel Prize, she remained incredibly humble about her achievements."
"He accepted the criticism with a humble nod, showing respect for his mentor's experience."
"A truly great leader is often the most humble person in the room."
사회적, 행정적, 정치적 지위나 출신이 낮은.
Of low social, administrative, or political rank or origin.
예문:
"The billionaire never forgot his humble beginnings as a factory worker."
"She came from a humble, unprivileged background but rose to prominence through sheer effort."
(사물, 주거, 식사 등이) 소박하거나 규모가 작은; 단순하고 꾸밈없는.
(Of a thing, dwelling, or meal) of modest pretensions or dimensions; simple and unpretentious.
예문:
"We offered them a humble meal of bread and soup, but they seemed grateful."
"The artist preferred to work in a humble studio rather than a grand, expensive loft."
"In my humble opinion, the new policy will not solve the underlying issue."
(누군가의) 위엄이나 중요성을 낮추다; 굴욕감을 주거나 겸허하게 만들다.
To lower (someone) in dignity or importance; to humiliate or make modest.
예문:
"The unexpected failure of the project served to humble the overly confident manager."
"He had to humble himself and apologize publicly for his insensitive remarks."
압도적으로 (상대방, 특히 이전에 우월하다고 여겨졌던 상대를) 패배시키다.
Decisively defeat (an opponent, typically one previously thought to be superior).
예문:
"The underdog team managed to humble the reigning champions with a score of 5-0."
"Our rivals were humbled in the final round of the debate competition."