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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91. Humiliated all the more for having tried so pitifully hard.
92. As with Sir Christopher Wren at St Paul's Cathedral, Utzon was humiliated and removed from overseeing the final stages of his masterwork.
93. I was so humiliated when I couldn't remember her name.
94. The French army was humiliated the loss of Alsace - Lorraine, then shaken the Paris Commune uprising.
95. He walked straight on at a venture, keeping close to the houses like a sad and humiliated man.
96. Pug's cable from Pearl Harbor had both gladdened and humiliated Kirby.
97. The 4-3 win over Guangdong Sunray Cave was a perfect tour game – no one was injured, there was plenty of entertainment and the hosts were not humiliated.
98. Is sorry and humiliated what?Sorry and ashamedly naturally because of the discomfort of oneself's heart!
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