humbler Sentence Examples
- The humbler he became, the more respect he commanded.
- Despite his vast wealth, he remained a surprisingly humbler individual.
- The humbler of the two candidates won the election by a landslide.
- She was a humble woman with a kind heart and a gentle demeanor.
- After facing a series of setbacks, his ego had been significantly humbler.
- The humbler approach often yields better results than the more aggressive one.
- The humbler members of the team were often overlooked, but they quietly made invaluable contributions.
- True humbler comes not from boasting, but from recognizing one's limitations.
- As he grew older, he became humbler and more appreciative of the simple things in life.
- The humbler of the two rivals proved to be the more formidable opponent in the end.
humbler Meaning
Webster
humbler (n.)
One who, or that which, humbles some one.
Synonyms & Antonyms of humbler
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- peremptory
- bumptious
- impudent
- bold
- forward
- aggressive
- assertive
- pompous
- bold
- high-hat
- uppity
- supercilious
- brash
- arrogant
- cheeky
- egotistical
- imperious
- conceited
- uppish
- aggressive
- supercilious
- arrogant
- assertive
- egotistic
- uppity
- haughty
- superior
- superior
- saucy
- audacious
- egotistical
- audacious
- presumptuous
- haughty
- uppish
- lordly
- cocky
- huffy
- pretentious
- confident
- huffy
- high-and-mighty
- brash
- confident
- impudent
- presumptuous
- impertinent
- brassy
- overweening
- peremptory
- imperious
- pompous
- impertinent
- cocky
- pretentious
- high-hat
- saucy
- egotistic
- bumptious
- highfalutin
- highfalutin
- forward
- high-handed
- high-handed
- cheeky
- overweening
- brassy
- lordly
- high-and-mighty
- conceited
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- toplofty
- hoity-toity
- presuming
- domineering
- hubristic
- toploftical
- showy
- toplofty
- overconfident
- dominant
- egocentric
- self-asserting
- toploftical
- overbearing
- presuming
- bombastic
- swaggering
- fastuous
- boastful
- self-assertive
- condescending
- egoistic
- self-assertive
- domineering
- cocksure
- egoistic
- smug
- chesty
- self-confident
- hifalutin
- patronizing
- vainglorious
- huffish
- hoity-toity
- vain
- egoistical
- prideful
- cocksure
- condescending
- self-confident
- patronizing
- huffish
- narcissistic
- disdainful
- vainglorious
- overbearing
- self-asserting
- egocentric
- swaggering
- dominant
- smug
- vain
- narcissistic
- showy
- flamboyant
- hifalutin
- overconfident
- boastful
- disdainful
- bombastic
- chesty
- flamboyant
- fastuous
- egoistical
- hubristic
- prideful
Synonyms:
- passive
- self-effacing
- mousy
- mousey
- reserved
- submissive
- unassertive
- introverted
- shrinking
- compliant
- plain
- yielding
- sheepish
- deferential
- diffident
- resigned
- subdued
- cringing
- unaggressive
- bashful
- retiring
- acquiescent
- na-ve
- unobtrusive
- ingenuous
- cowering
Antonyms:
- self-contented
- self-pleased
- ostentatious
- self-congratulatory
- stuck-up
- self-affected
- swelled-headed
- self-congratulatory
- self-satisfied
- stuck-up
- outgoing
- dominating
- uninhibited
- self-important
- braggy
- self-important
- self-obsessed
- unreserved
- immodest
- self-conceited
- swelled-headed
- self-centered
- immodest
- magisterial
- extroverted
- extraverted
- extroverted
- self-pleased
- pontificating
- self-satisfied
- extraverted
- braggy
- self-complacent
- magisterial
- outgoing
- unreserved
- self-obsessed
- dominating
- self-centered
- self-conceited
- self-contented
- uninhibited
- ostentatious
- self-complacent
- self-affected
- self-engrossed
- pontificating
- self-engrossed
FAQs About the word humbler
One who, or that which, humbles some one.
modest,meek, quiet,unassuming, unaffected, demure, simple, down-to-earth, lowly, shy
peremptory, bumptious, impudent, bold, forward, aggressive, assertive, pompous, bold, high-hat
The humbler he became, the more respect he commanded.
Despite his vast wealth, he remained a surprisingly humbler individual.
The humbler of the two candidates won the election by a landslide.
She was a humble woman with a kind heart and a gentle demeanor.