Origin: 1200–50; ME (
h)
umble < OF < L
humilis lowly, insignificant, on the ground.
See humus, -ile 
Related forms: hum⋅ble⋅ness, noun
humbler, noun
hum⋅bling⋅ly, adverb
humbly, adverb
Synonyms:
1. unpretending, unpretentious. 2. submissive, meek. 3. unassuming, plain, common, poor. 4. polite. 6. mortify, shame, abash. 7. subdue, crush, break. Humble, degrade, humiliate suggest lowering or causing to seem lower. To humble is to bring down the pride of another or to reduce him or her to a state of abasement: to humble an arrogant enemy. To degrade is to demote in rank or standing, or to reduce to a low level in dignity: to degrade an officer; to degrade oneself by lying. To humiliate is to make others feel or appear inadequate or unworthy, esp. in some public setting: to humiliate a sensitive person.
Antonyms:
1, 2. proud. 3. noble, exalted. 4. rude, insolent. 6. elevate. 8. exalt.