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Humiliating   /hjumˈɪliˌeɪtɪŋ/   Listen
verb
Humiliate  v. t.  (past & past part. humiliated; pres. part. humiliating)  To reduce to a lower position in one's own eyes, or in the eyes of others; to cause a loss of pride or dignity; to humble; to mortify. "We stand humiliated rather than encouraged."



adjective
humiliating  adj.  Causing humiliation. (Narrower terms: undignified (vs. dignified))
Synonyms: demeaning, humbling, mortifying.






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"Humiliating" Quotes from Famous Books



... been so long indulged. Just as gold is purified by being passed through a fiery furnace, so our hearts need to be purified sometimes by great sorrows, by fiery trials; and so it was that Charlie had to suffer a most bitter, a most sad and humiliating fall. ...
— Charlie Scott - or, There's Time Enough • Unknown

... is merely human justice in its best form! It is a humiliating reflection for the human race, that Justice, one of the highest attributes of Truth, should have so little power among men; that when guided by human reason alone she should so ...
— Elinor Wyllys - Vol. I • Susan Fenimore Cooper

... this our later day. It is against all probabilities that more than a few among these have within them the point of honour. In their galleries we are beset with a dim distrust. And to distrust is more humiliating than to be distrusted. How many of these landscape-painters, deliberately rash, are painting the truth of their own impressions? An ethical question as to loyalty is easily answered; truth and falsehood as to ...
— Essays • Alice Meynell

... after five days of continued sufferings, the Assembly became weary of insulting and humiliating longer those who had been robbed of their power and dignity; and it was announced to the royal family that they would hereafter reside in the Temple, and be perpetual prisoners ...
— Marie Antoinette And Her Son • Louise Muhlbach

... In the meantime, a full account of the situation was reported by Governor Young to the President of the United States, and the truth slowly made its way into the eastern press. President Buchanan tacitly admitted his mistake; but to recall the troops at that juncture would be to confess humiliating failure. ...
— The Story of "Mormonism" • James E. Talmage


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