different between mumbler vs humbler
mumbler
English
Etymology
mumble +? -er
Noun
mumbler (plural mumblers)
- Agent noun of mumble; one who mumbles.
Anagrams
- Brummel
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humbler
English
Etymology 1
From humble +? -er (agent suffix).
Pronunciation
Noun
humbler (plural humblers)
- One who humbles.
- August 1, 1824, Sydney Smith, The Lawyer that Tempted Christ (sermon)
- the unravellers of cunning, the investigators of artifice, the humblers of pride, and the scourgers of oppression
- August 1, 1824, Sydney Smith, The Lawyer that Tempted Christ (sermon)
- (BDSM) A physical restraint that clamps around the base of the scrotum and prevents straightening of the legs.
Etymology 2
From humble +? -er (comparative suffix).
Adjective
humbler
- comparative form of humble: more humble
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