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humiliate
verb as in embarrass, put down
Strong matches
Example Sentences
At the beginning of this year England were humiliated in the Ashes.
Satire is meant to embarrass and humiliate, to call out through humor the indefensible.
"Do not feel sorry for me because my wife and my children are by my side... but this morning I feel deep sorrow for a France humiliated by a will for revenge."
For a man who always liked the trappings of royalty, the pomp and the ceremony, the loss of his titles is deeply humiliating.
“Venezuela will not be humiliated. Venezuela will bow to no one. Venezuela will continue on its path of peace, harmony, and stability.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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