meek|meeker|meekest in English
adjective
[miːk]
timid; humble; lowly; overly patient or submissive
Use "meek|meeker|meekest" in a sentence
1. 'Blessed are the meek.' Meek isn’t a common word we use to describe someone
2. Blessed are the meek.
3. Today the meek ones mourn and sigh
4. Antonyms for Brassiest include meekest, mousiest, shiest, softest, timidest, quietest, fearfullest, humblest, lowest and plainest
5. I’ll teach the meek ones patiently.
6. The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth
7. He was always so meek and mild .
8. She seemed so very meek and mild.
9. Antonyms for Brashest include meekest, timidest, mousiest, shiest, politest, fearfullest, cowardliest, chariest, wariest and unsurest
10. They hung their heads in meek submission.
11. Meek-eyed ananke abscam joropos Acinuni phanero- Ausable
12. (Psalm 37:11a) But who are these “meek ones”?
13. “The meek ones themselves will possess the earth”
14. She won't object—she's so meek and mild.
15. 16 They hung their heads in meek submission.
16. The meek have not inherited the earth, as promised.
17. I am an Ambivert: a friendly introvert and meek extrovert
18. 20 Then, “the meek ones themselves will possess the earth.”
19. But the meek ones themselves will possess the earth.”
20. Because of this, meek ones were drawn to Jehovah.
21. He expects his wife to be meek and submissive.
22. Like Mum, they were good and meek and deserved more love.
23. Only meek disciples can safely handle such a bold theology.
24. (5 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth
25. Moments later, when the air had stilled, two meek men arrived.