Synonym: abasement, chagrin, mortification. Similar words: humiliate, reconciliation, humility, retaliation, rumination, radiation, variation, alleviation. Meaning: [hjuː‚mɪlɪ'eɪʃn] n. 1. state of disgrace or loss of self-respect 2. strong feelings of embarrassment 3. an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect 4. depriving one of self-esteem.
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(31) Its influence plummeted after its humiliation in 1992.
(32) He became infuriated at his humiliation.
(33) She scarcely heard in her humiliation.
(34) I became an expert at sniffing out potential humiliation.
(35) Still, the humiliation was crushing.
(36) Is that the point of this? Public humiliation?
(37) His total humiliation was painful to watch.
(38) I stood there trembling with humiliation and anger.
(39) The humiliation at being caught would be unbearable.
(40) It ends with humiliation and disaster all round.
(41) The Senator's public humiliation is almost punishment enough for what he did.
(42) Atop a government building, it is an act of brazen humiliation.
(43) Outside in her car she kept a tight grip on herself, refusing to let her humiliation reduce her to tears.
(44) They all need to put some distance between them-selves and the Vanderbilt humiliation.
(45) To mention him would be to revive an old humiliation.
(46) His first source had been Terence, who had intensified his own investigations after the humiliation at the Amsterdam.
(47) Now its humiliation has been deepened by, of all people, a second-hand car salesman.
(48) It was so cheap in exertion, so productive in humiliation.
(49) Middleton suffered the ultimate humiliation of being pilloried by his colleagues in front of the television cameras.
(50) The pain and humiliation to a sensitive child is crushing.
(51) A further humiliation for Bush was the news that maverick Independent Ross Perot headed him in several states.
(52) Had that been taken into account, his humiliation would have been even more severe.
(53) Why not drive straight home here and now and escape this humiliation for which I have, inexplicably, volunteered?
(54) Unable to bear the humiliation, one night he broke the chain and ran away, never to return.
(55) It deals with issues of humiliation, bitterness, pride and redemption.
(56) But, if you will allow me to say so, my yellow friend has undergone deep tribulation and humiliation.
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(57) She hated him, hated him, her respect and breathless excitement keeling over under the weight of her rage and humiliation.
(58) It was a spectacular fall from grace that took them all down-a major public humiliation.
(59) Spurs' humiliation was compounded when Lineker mis-kicked wildly a few feet in front of goal and fell flat on his back.
(60) Tears of outrage stung his eyes, and something deeper than humiliation sank like a stone into the pit of his stomach.
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