0 in a way that shows that you do not think you are important:
1 in a simple way:
They live humbly.
2 in a way that shows you do not consider yourself as better than others:
But this time the smaller groups remained humbly in the background.
With careful ceremony, he collected their food from the kitchen and rapidly and humbly satisfied their wishes by personally bringing it to them.
Judges, like physiciens, must therefore cling humbly to the facts.
He would humbly request the patron's friendship and protection.
The subject is simply so wide in scope that the author must humbly admit it is beyond his comprehension.
A court was an inward-looking world where to be around, to give satisfaction, and to avoid offence could make the fortune of even the relatively humbly born.
First, he smiles engagingly; then he apologises humbly; and then he shrugs helplessly, saying that he does not know how it happened.
I would humbly suggest that up to now the progress of telecommunications has been bedevilled by too much interference, especially political.