All 6 Uses
humiliate
in
The Heir, by Kiera Cass
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- I stormed off, humiliated.†
p. 87.4humiliated = extremely embarrassed (decreased dignity)
- I knew it wouldn't work, and now I was stuck in this humiliating situation.†
p. 90.5 *humiliating = extremely embarrassing (decreasing dignity)
- Hopefully his humiliation would prevent others from thinking they could behave similarly.†
p. 94.6
- Nothing humiliating or incriminating in there.†
p. 99.9humiliating = extremely embarrassing (decreasing dignity)
- I buried my face and made some screechy sound that encapsulated my complete humiliation.†
p. 120.9
- Humiliated.†
p. 243.2humiliated = extremely embarrassed (decreased dignity)
Definitions:
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(1)
(humiliate) extremely embarrass (decrease dignity, self-respect, or pride -- especially in front of others)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)