Humiliation ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Humiliation ( noun )

  1. The action or fact of humbling or degrading someone.
  2. The feeling of being humbled or degraded.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin humiliatio(n-), from humiliare "to humble".

Examples:

  1. The public humiliation was too much for him to bear.
  2. She felt a deep sense of humiliation after the incident.
  3. The humiliation of being laughed at in front of everyone was unbearable.
  4. The soldier felt a deep sense of humiliation after being captured and imprisoned.
  5. The humiliation of being rejected was too much for her to handle.

(As a verb)

Humiliation ( verb )

  1. The action or fact of humbling or degrading someone.
  2. The feeling of being humbled or degraded.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin humiliatio(n-), from humiliare "to humble".

Examples:

  1. The public humiliation was too much for him to bear.
  2. She felt a deep sense of humiliation after the incident.
  3. The humiliation of being laughed at in front of everyone was unbearable.
  4. The soldier felt a deep sense of humiliation after being captured and imprisoned.
  5. The humiliation of being rejected was too much for her to handle.
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