How Do You Spell HUMBLY?

Pronunciation: [hˈʌmblɪ] (IPA)

The word "humbly" is spelled with the letter "b" instead of "m" after the "u" sound, which can be confusing for some English learners. The IPA phonetic transcription for "humbly" is /ˈhʌmbli/, where the "m" sound is represented by the symbol "m" and the "b" sound by the symbol "b". This spelling is due to the influence of the Old English word "humble" which has a final "b". Despite the difference in spelling, the pronunciation of "humbly" and "humble" is the same.

HUMBLY Meaning and Definition

  1. Humbly is an adverb that describes a humble or modest manner or attitude. It refers to the act of displaying or expressing humility, which involves having a low view of one's own importance or status, and showing deference, respect, or submission to others. When someone behaves humbly, they exhibit a lack of arrogance, pride, or self-importance, instead choosing to exhibit a down-to-earth and unassuming demeanor.

    In this context, humbly often includes characteristics such as being unpretentious, modest, or meek. It involves acknowledging and accepting one's limitations or flaws without seeking attention or recognition. Being humble can be demonstrated by being polite, showing gratitude, and putting others before oneself. It may also involve acknowledging and learning from one's mistakes or weaknesses, rather than pretending to have all the answers or being overly confident.

    Humbly can also refer to the act of speaking or acting in a deferential or submissive manner, allowing others to take the lead or make decisions. It can convey a sense of being teachable and open to the guidance or opinions of others. Humility is often admired as a virtue in many cultures and religions, as it encourages modesty, empathy, and an understanding of shared humanity.

  2. In a humble manner; without pride; modestly.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of HUMBLY

The word "humbly" comes from the Middle English word "humbli" or "humbliche", which can be traced to the Old French word "humblement". The Old French term has its roots in the Latin word "humilis", meaning "humble" or "lowly". Ultimately, the Latin word can be linked to the Proto-Indo-European root "dhghem", which carries the sense of "earth" or "ground". Thus, the etymology of "humbly" suggests a connection to the concept of being lowly or modest, like the earth.

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