Do people use humbled incorrectly?

If you have to say it for others to hear, you probably don't mean it. It just may be the most improperly used phrase in the English language: "I'm humbled."
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Why do people use humbled incorrectly?

Unlike “literally,” “humbled” isn't being used as a figurative rhetorical device; at best it's just wrong and at worst it's a calculated falsehood designed to give the impression that someone is actually quite down to earth.
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What can I say instead of I'm humbled?

ashamed
  • abashed.
  • apologetic.
  • bashful.
  • blushing.
  • chagrined.
  • compunctious.
  • conscience-stricken.
  • contrite.
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Is humbled a negative word?

Positive context: I am humbled by your kindness. Negative context: I was humbled by my poor performance.
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What does it mean when people say I'm humbled?

made less proud, especially by awe or admiration, or by gratitude for help received, an undeserved advantage or honor, etc.: The land is a perpetual gift; I am humbled like a stranger who is invited to dinner and fed the best food in the house.
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How do you use humbled?

subdued or brought low in condition or status.
  1. He was humbled by her good scolding.
  2. He was humbled by her generosity.
  3. He was humbled by the child's generosity.
  4. The world champion was humbled last night in three rounds.
  5. I came away very humbled and recognizing that I, for one, am not well-informed.
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What is the difference between humble and humbled?

Humility involves a modest or low view of one's own importance. Many who claim to be humbled go on to reveal the opposite ever so quickly: by quickly returning to a routine of self-promotion, or by focusing on his or her own accomplishments and achievements.
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Does humble mean being nice?

Being humble, however, does not mean having a poor opinion of yourself, but rather accepting yourself and your many good qualities, as well as your limitations, recognising that others also have good qualities and are equally valuable.
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What's the opposite of humbled?

Opposite of having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance. pompous. arrogant. conceited. proud.
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Are you humble if you say you are humble?

Truly humble people don't call themselves humble, if only because they're too humble to ever say it. 3. Self-disciplined. Every remarkably focused person I know readily admits he or she struggles to stay disciplined.
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What is a word for false humility?

It seems then that in recent months we've filled a gap in the lexicon for describing these snapshots of fake humility, which are now referred to as humblebrags.
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How do you call someone humble?

humble
  1. demure,
  2. down-to-earth,
  3. lowly,
  4. meek,
  5. modest,
  6. unassuming,
  7. unpretentious.
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What do you call someone who is too humble?

1 meek, modest, self-effacing, submissive, unassuming, unostentatious, unpretentious. 2 common, commonplace, insignificant, low, low-born, lowly, mean, modest, obscure, ordinary, plebeian, poor, simple, undistinguished, unimportant, unpretentious.
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Can you humble a narcissist?

So if you work with a narcissist, don't try to lower their confidence. Just temper it with humility. “Don't tell them they're not great. Instead, remind them that they're human, they haven't succeeded alone, and what sets the best apart is that they're always striving to get better.”
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Which is correct humbleness or humility?

Both humility and humble refer to having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance. The difference between these two words lies in their grammatical categories. Humble is an adjective whereas humility is a noun. This is the key difference between humble and humility.
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How do use humble in a sentence?

He is very humble about his achievements. She is too humble to let praise go to her head. Please accept my humble apologies. Her humble suggestion is that we review the data more carefully.
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What is duplicitous speech?

Definition of duplicity

deceitfulness in speech or conduct, as by speaking or acting in two different ways to different people concerning the same matter; double-dealing.
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Whats the difference between humility and modesty?

Modesty and humility are closely related, but they are not the same. The opposite of humility is pride; the opposite of modesty is presuming too much, vanity and conceit. “Humility” comes from the root humus, meaning earth, and has the thought of lowliness. “Modesty” comes from the root modestus, meaning moderate.
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What is meant by false modesty?

behavior in which a person pretends to have a low opinion of his or her own abilities or achievements: He shows great pride in his work and has no false modesty about his success. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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Is humble and arrogant?

As adjectives the difference between humble and arrogant

is that humble is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage while arrogant is having excessive pride in oneself, often with contempt for others.
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Is being humble a weakness?

The word “humility” derives from the Latin word “humus” meaning “earth.” Humility literally means being grounded. It means being so sure of yourself that you don't have to call undo attention to yourself. Humility need not be viewed as weakness or sign of insecurity. Quite the opposite.
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Is it better to be humble or arrogant?

Humble leaders teach others the best of what they know, they help others achieve. Arrogant leaders put themselves, their personal agendas ahead of organizational objectives and the common good. Humble leaders have high self-esteem and self-awareness and continue to push themselves to do better.
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Why is humility attractive?

Humility attracts others and opportunities. So the less you boast and focus on yourself, the more others want to be with you and work with you. The concept that opposites attract applies to the character trait of humility.
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