humiliation|humiliations in English
noun
[hu·mil·i·a·tion || hjuː‚mɪlɪ'eɪʃn]
mortification, act of lowering someone's pride
Use "humiliation|humiliations" in a sentence
1. All the petty little humiliations.
2. Abject humiliation.
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4. My inability to swim has been one of my greatest humiliations and embarrassments.
5. Sort of leadership by humiliation.
6. Still, the humiliation was crushing.
7. Shame and Humiliation, Then Rejoicing
8. It's shower-room humiliation again.
9. Many people equate humility with humiliation.
10. She was subjected indignity and humiliation.
11. Any more retreat would be humiliation.
12. He became infuriated at his humiliation.
13. In Goffman’s words, the inmate ‘begins a series of Abasements, degradations, humiliations, and profanations of self
14. Similarly, workfare might expose people to the stigma and frequent humiliations that are damaging to health.
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16. She was subjected to indignity and humiliation.
17. Their everlasting humiliation will not be forgotten.
18. She often faced humiliation in that hotel.
19. Childhood was nothing but depravation and humiliation.
20. He left in a rage of humiliation.
21. So often, both Counterinsurgency and urban policing involve countless routine humiliations of a mostly innocent populace
22. What are the specific hardships and humiliations we can address within the larger context of legislation?
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24. Imagine the humiliation of having to apologize.
25. She was shaking with shock and humiliation.