umile
humble
adjective OO-mee-leh Rare
Origin: From Latin humilis, 'low, grounded,' from humus, 'earth.'
Also means
modest
Usage Note
Umile describes genuine lowliness of spirit or modest social standing, and unlike English 'humble,' it rarely carries irony. Its adverb form is umilmente. The related noun umiltà ('humility') follows the same root.
Examples
"È una persona umile e gentile."
Natural Translation
She is a humble and kind person.
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