<adv.all> they lived meanly and without ostentation
Humbly \Hum"bly\, adv. With humility; lowly. --Pope.
Unless we're to be bedevilled for ever, we have to break out of our purblind ignorance. The only way to do that is to stop proudly confining our educational attention to what we do know, and start humbly marking out what we don't know.
"I humbly state my acceptance," Miss Kawashima, wearing a pink kimono and gold sash, said as imperial chamberlain Yasuo Shigeta presented her with a list of the gifts.
The television commentator called him a "rumor-monger," and within hours he had been captured and was shown humbly recanting his account.