humble |
empathy |
As an adjective humble
is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or
humble can be hornless.
As a verb humble
is to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.
As a noun empathy is
the intellectual identification of the thoughts, feelings, or state of another person.
misty |
humble |
Related terms |
Misty is a related term of humble.
As a proper noun misty
is from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.
As an adjective humble is
near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or
humble can be hornless.
As a verb humble is
to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.
humble |
quiet |
As adjectives the difference between humble and quiet
is that
humble is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or
humble can be hornless while
quiet is with little or no sound; free from of disturbing noise.
As verbs the difference between humble and quiet
is that
humble is to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate while
quiet is to become quiet, silent, still, tranquil, calm.
As a noun quiet is
the absence of sound; quietness.
cast_down |
humble |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between cast_down and humble
is that
cast_down is to make (a person) discouraged or dejected while
humble is to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.
As an adjective humble is
near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage.
humble |
debase |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between humble and debase
is that
humble is to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate while
debase is to lower in character, quality, or value; to degrade.
As an adjective humble
is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage.
unnoticed |
humble |
Related terms |
Unnoticed is a related term of humble.
As adjectives the difference between unnoticed and humble
is that
unnoticed is not noticed while
humble is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or
humble can be hornless.
As a verb humble is
to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.
grateful |
humble |
As adjectives the difference between grateful and humble
is that
grateful is showing appreciation, being thankful while
humble is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage.
As a verb humble is
to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.
humble |
faithful |
As adjectives the difference between humble and faithful
is that
humble is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or
humble can be hornless while
faithful is loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause.
As a verb humble
is to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.
As a noun faithful is
the practicing members of a religion or followers of a cause.
retired |
humble |
Related terms |
Retired is a related term of humble.
As adjectives the difference between retired and humble
is that
retired is secluded from society (of a lifestyle, activity etc); private, quiet while
humble is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or
humble can be hornless.
As verbs the difference between retired and humble
is that
retired is (
retire) while
humble is to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.
imperious |
humble |
As adjectives the difference between imperious and humble
is that
imperious is domineering, arrogant, or overbearing while
humble is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage.
As a verb humble is
to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.
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