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humiliation

[ hyoo-mil-ee-ey-shuhnor, often, yoo- ]

noun

  1. an act or instance of humiliating humiliating or being humiliated.
  2. the state or feeling of being humiliated; mortification.

    Synonyms: dishonor, degradation



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Other Words From

  • rehu·mili·ation noun
  • self-hu·mili·ation noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of humiliation1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Late Latin humiliātiōn- (stem of humiliātiō ). See humiliate, -ion

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Synonym Study

See shame.

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Example Sentences

Any intimacy required vulnerability, and vulnerability inevitably led back to humiliation.

From Vox

The pandemic, police say, has exacerbated the practice — and the devastating humiliation that it can carry.

A national humiliation has been recast as an interesting piece of trivia, largely because the United States need no longer fear invasion by a foreign foe.

The Steelers packed a startling barrage of humiliation into the first quarter, a mixture of slapstick disaster and physical inadequacy.

LGBTQ Americans deserve the health care that they need without fear of mistreatment, harassment, or humiliation.

In a romantic relationship, facing humiliation or awkwardness is a strong possibility.

Nude prisoners were kept in a central area, and walked around as a form of humiliation.

The phrase somehow transforms humiliation into an act of personal liberation.

And she prefers living with other women who understand the humiliation she went through.

The humiliation of the Hill-Thomas hearings was still too fresh for them.

Prud'hon, in humiliation and despair, lived in a solitude almost complete.

She had not advanced as rapidly as she had hoped to do, and it would be insupportable humiliation to return.

And what humiliation to know that in your youth you are really wooed for the sake of the race alone, no matter what the delusions.

The royal family, imprisoned in the Tuileries, were each day drinking of the cup of humiliation to its lowest dregs.

Anger and humiliation extinguish my momentary impulse to rush to her assistance.

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