humildemente
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Se arrodilló humildemente para rezar.
He knelt humbly to pray.
Here, 'humildemente' describes the action of kneeling.
Aceptó humildemente su error y pidió disculpas.
She humbly accepted her mistake and apologized.
'Humildemente' modifies the verbs 'aceptó' (accepted) and 'pidió' (asked for/apologized).
Humildemente, presentó su opinión al grupo.
Humbly, he presented his opinion to the group.
The adverb starts the sentence, setting the tone for the action.
La familia vivía humildemente en una casa pequeña.
The family lived humbly in a small house.
Describes how they lived, implying a simple, unpretentious lifestyle.
Pidió ayuda humildemente después de perder su trabajo.
He humbly asked for help after losing his job.
'Humildemente' describes the manner of asking.
Ella sirvió a la comunidad humildemente por muchos años.
She served the community humbly for many years.
Modifies the verb 'sirvió' (served), indicating a selfless attitude.
Humildemente, el atleta agradeció a sus entrenadores.
Humbly, the athlete thanked his coaches.
Another example of the adverb starting the sentence for emphasis.
A pesar de su éxito, él siempre habló humildemente de sus logros.
Despite his success, he always spoke humbly about his achievements.
Describes the way he spoke, indicating modesty.
Humildemente, acepto la responsabilidad de mis errores.
Humbly, I accept responsibility for my mistakes.
The adverb 'humildemente' modifies the verb 'acepto' (I accept).
Ella se inclinó humildemente ante el altar, en señal de respeto.
She bowed humbly before the altar, as a sign of respect.
'Humildemente' describes how she bowed (se inclinó).
Le pidió humildemente que considerara su petición.
He humbly asked her to consider his request.
The adverb precedes the verb 'pidió' (asked), emphasizing the manner of the action.
A pesar de su éxito, siempre se ha comportado humildemente.
Despite his success, he has always behaved humbly.
'Humildemente' describes the manner of his behavior (se ha comportado).
Reconoció humildemente que necesitaba ayuda para completar el proyecto.
He humbly recognized that he needed help to complete the project.
The adverb modifies 'reconoció' (recognized), showing his acceptance of the need for help.
Se presentó humildemente ante el jurado, esperando una decisión justa.
He presented himself humbly before the jury, hoping for a fair decision.
'Humildemente' describes the way he presented himself (se presentó).
El monje vivió humildemente, dedicando su vida a la meditación.
The monk lived humbly, dedicating his life to meditation.
The adverb 'humildemente' modifies the verb 'vivió' (lived).
Agradeció humildemente el apoyo recibido de su comunidad.
She humbly thanked her community for the support received.
'Humildemente' describes the manner of her gratitude (agradeció).
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Which sentence uses "humildemente" correctly?
"Humildemente" means in a humble manner. Accepting a prize humbly fits the meaning. Running, eating, or singing don't typically involve humility in the same way.
Choose the best synonym for "humildemente".
"Modestamente" (modestly) is the closest synonym to "humildemente" (humbly). The other options have different meanings.
In which situation would someone most likely act "humildemente"?
Asking for forgiveness often involves a humble attitude. The other situations typically do not require acting with humility.
If you speak "humildemente," it means you are speaking loudly and confidently.
To speak "humildemente" means to speak with humility, which is often associated with a quiet or modest tone, not loudly and confidently.
You would typically use "humildemente" when boasting about your achievements.
"Humildemente" implies modesty and a lack of arrogance. Boasting is the opposite of acting humbly.
A person who says "humildemente pido su ayuda" is asking for help in a respectful and modest way.
This phrase translates to "I humbly ask for your help," which indicates a respectful and modest request.
Choose the sentence where 'humildemente' is used correctly to imply a respectful, non-arrogant request.
To ask 'humildemente' implies a respectful and modest request, which aligns with asking for an extension rather than demanding, boasting, or rejecting criticism.
Which of the following best describes the nuance of 'humildemente' in a religious context?
In a religious context, 'humildemente' signifies profound respect and submission, often associated with prayer or worship, indicating a lack of arrogance before the divine.
Select the situation where someone would most likely act 'humildemente' to avoid offense.
Acting 'humildemente' involves modesty and respect for others, which is best demonstrated by acknowledging others' contributions when offering a solution, rather than seeking self-aggrandizement or confrontation.
If someone speaks 'humildemente', they are likely trying to assert their dominance.
Speaking 'humildemente' implies a lack of arrogance and a respectful demeanor, which is contrary to asserting dominance.
An artist who 'humildemente' acepta elogios por su obra lo hace con modestia, sin vanidad.
To accept praise 'humildemente' means to do so with modesty and without vanity, which aligns perfectly with the definition of the word.
When a politician 'humildemente' admite un error, está demostrando arrogancia.
Admitting an error 'humildemente' indicates humility and a willingness to acknowledge shortcomings, which is the opposite of demonstrating arrogance.
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Él aceptó el premio humildemente, agradeciendo a todos.
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