Similar words: humiliate, humiliation, affiliated, humility, affiliate, conciliate, familial, familiar. Meaning: [hjuː'mɪlɪeɪt] adj. 1. subdued or brought low in condition or status 2. made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride.
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31. She mobilised all those who felt either humiliated by its paternalism or angry at its hypocrisy.
32. They were strange men and women with peppermint breath and pictures of humiliated ancestors up on their walls.
33. She had heard of the most appalling things-kidnapped bride, imprisoned and humiliated bridegroom, Halloween destructions and practical jokes.
34. But the homeowners who sued found themselves once again humiliated by the city.
35. He is humiliated at Satis House but also feels slightly guilty about wanting more than what he is lucky to have.
36. He felt humiliated and helpless; his bitter enemy and master, Hassanali Fakhru, stood in the doorway and spoke.
37. Soldiers stopped high school girls on the streets, stripped off their clothes and sexually humiliated them.
38. He had been humiliated Wednesday night and that could not go unanswered.
39. Fong did not suffer a physical attack, but he was humiliated by the three men.
40. Unarguably, the father in the poem is a despot, and the daughter is humiliated.
41. Justice was rightly done, however, when they lost the war and were again humiliated at Wembley in 1966.
42. She had never, she said[sentencedict.com], been so humiliated in her life.
43. He had been publicly humiliated by widespread accusations that supporters had rigged the results of the poll to secure him a seat.
44. Exhausted by infighting, humiliated by his foes, he seemed on the verge of losing his struggle with parliament.
45. In the underworld she was stripped, humiliated, whipped and hung on a peg.
46. They had been publicly assaulted and humiliated in front of a crowd of people and were beside themselves with rage.
47. Lewis was a tyrannical boss who frightened and humiliated his employees.
48. But not Luke Denner - he's humiliated me once too often!
49. Since 1960, when they had been humiliated by the Summerdale police scandal, Chicago police had nursed a grudge.
50. He would remember every time he had been humiliated at school or home, exaggerating the feeling and circumstances involved.
51. Was he deliberately trying to make her feel even more humiliated?
52. This proud, but humiliated, most complicated of politicians was not averse to flattery.
53. I've never been so humiliated in my entire life, and all because of you!
54. He felt shamed and humiliated by the officious treatment he received at the hands of the pompous men at Immigration.
55. Of course not. Who wants to talk things over after being physically subdued and humiliated?
56. They were tortured,[http://Sentencedict.com] humiliated and abused in gross contravention of the Geneva convention.
57. Meanwhile, the Bruins have to live with veteran superstars who have just been humiliated by a rookie coach.
58. Some men feel easily humiliated when they discover they are impotent in middle age.
59. Lewis says her son was humiliated by his teacher in front of his fifth-grade class.
60. When confronted with the messiah being humiliated, tortured and killed, Peter refuses to listen.
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