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humiliating
[ hyoo-mil-ee-ey-tingor, often, yoo- ]
adjective
- lowering the pride, self-respect, or dignity of a person; mortifying:
Such a humiliating defeat was good for his overblown ego.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of humiliating1
Example Sentences
Moon's Democratic Party has condemned the prosection, calling it a "politically motivated move aimed at humiliating a former president".
It was the humiliating snub that saved a season.
A humiliating month in Australia saw the team's fitness and athleticism questioned - not for the first time, either.
But that鈥檚 not what happens because it鈥檚 ultimately humiliating ... in fact, so humiliating that she can barely bring herself to reckon with just how awful it feels to have it be revealed the reasons why.
The junta, which has suffered continual and humiliating defeats and lost vast swathes of territory, is increasingly relying on air attacks to crush resistance to its rule.
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