humbleness in English
['hum·ble·ness || 'hʌmblnɪs]
simplicity, quality of being unpretentious; modesty, humility; submission, meekness
Use "humbleness" in a sentence
1. Humbleness is productive, narcissism is destructive. Dr T.P.Chia
2. Looming confrontations can usually be defused by simple non-defensive humbleness.
3. Consciousness is the mother of progress; humbleness is the source of degeneration.
4. It's a swagger , a humbleness and a confidence wrapped into a single gaze.
5. The road of life usually needs to pass through humbleness, dilemma, trials and hardships.
6. Humbleness is good sense and wisdom. Modesty invites encouragement and support. Dr T.P.Chia
7. Whether or not it is completeness , consummation and gain don't change his humbleness.
8. Arrogance will not make you be respected by others; humbleness however makes you respectable.
9. Humbleness promotes respect and good will. Arrogance invites disrespect and ill will. Dr T.P.Chia
10. K è q ì not only means considerate, polite, and well mannered, but also represents humbleness and modesty.
11. All of this is short of clear thinking, objective standard, basic humbleness, tolerance and forbearance.
12. Along with his humbleness because he knew so little, there arose a conviction of power.
13. Sea God replied, "In the standpoint of Tao, there is no nobleness and humbleness in all things."
14. Sea God replied, "In the standpoint of Tao[Sentencedict.com ], there is no nobleness and humbleness in all things."
15. Thus no-action should not interpret as stagnancy. It should be meant no arming, no hostility, modesty, humbleness, amiableness to people.
16. A good father is a source of inspiration and self-restraint. A good mother is the root of kindness and humbleness. Dr T.P.Chia
17. Neither riches nor honours can corrupt him ; neither poverty nor humbleness can make him swerve from principle ; and neither threats nor forces can subdue him.
18. 21 A good father is a source of inspiration and self-restraint. A good mother is the root of kindness and humbleness. Dr T.P.Chia
19. " In Therese's last words, she said, "Virtue is an attitude - we understand our " littleness " before God, so that we recognise our humbleness and weakness, there by believing in the kindness of God.
20. 22 " In Therese's last words, she said, "Virtue is an attitude - we understand our " littleness " before God, so that we recognise our humbleness and weakness, there by believing in the kindness of God.
21. A person dedicated to God should safeguard the purity of their heart for the Bridegroom and protect it against the many temptations of today's world. Humbleness and slef-abnegation is essential to achieve that: "So, people who think they are standing firmly should be careful that they don't fall.