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What (who) is humbly - definition

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Humility (virtue); Humbly; Humbilise; Humilitas; Self-effacing; Religious views on humility; Religious views of humility
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Humbly         
·adv With humility; lowly.
humbly         
see humble
Humility         
·noun An act of submission or courtesy.
II. Humility ·noun The state or quality of being humble; freedom from pride and arrogance; lowliness of mind; a modest estimate of one's own worth; a sense of one's own unworthiness through imperfection and sinfulness; self-abasement; humbleness.

Wikipedia

Humility

Humility is the quality of being humble. Dictionary definitions accentuate humility as a low Humility is a trait that is characterized by a modest and respectful attitude towards oneself and others.self-regard and sense of unworthiness. In a religious context humility can mean a recognition of self in relation to a deity (i.e. God), and subsequent submission to that deity as a member of that religion. Outside of a religious context, humility is defined as being "unselved", a liberation from consciousness of self, a form of temperance that is neither having pride (or haughtiness) nor indulging in self-deprecation.

Humility is an outward expression of an appropriate inner, or self regard, and is contrasted with humiliation which is an imposition, often external, of shame upon a person. Humility may be misappropriated as ability to suffer humiliation through self-denouncements which in itself remains focused on self rather than low self-focus.

Humility, in various interpretations, is widely seen as a virtue which centers on low self-preoccupation, or unwillingness to put oneself forward, so it is in many religious and philosophical traditions, it contrasts with narcissism, hubris and other forms of pride and is an idealistic and rare intrinsic construct that has an extrinsic side.

Examples of use of humbly
1. "We humbly and respectfully ask for your forgiveness," it ended.
2. She smiled humbly but her words were uncompromising.
3. "I humbly ask for your support," she said to applause.
4. And I, Lord Saatchi of Humble, only wait, humbly.
5. All existence humbly submits to this call that shakes consciences and spirits.