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  1. the feeling of being ashamed or losing respect for yourself, or an occasion when you have this feeling: humiliation of After the humiliation of last week's defeat, the Mets were back on form. Imagine the humiliation of having to apologize. I felt a deep humiliation and wanted the ground to swallow me up. See.

  2. : to reduce (someone) to a lower position in one's own eyes or others' eyes : to make (someone) ashamed or embarrassed : mortify. hoped they wouldn't humiliate themselves in their next game. accused her of humiliating him in public. feel so humiliated. humiliation. hyü-ˌmi-lē-ˈā-shən. yü- noun. Synonyms. abase. chasten. cheapen. debase. degrade.

  3. Humiliation definition: an act or instance of humiliating or being humiliated. . See examples of HUMILIATION used in a sentence.

  4. Humiliation describes a strong feeling of embarrassment or mortification — like that time in sixth grade when your mother wiped your face and called you "honey bunny" in front of all your friends. Humiliation comes from the Latin word humiliare, which means "to humble."

  5. Humiliation is the embarrassment and shame you feel when someone makes you appear stupid.

  6. noun. /hjuːˌmɪliˈeɪʃn/ [uncountable, countable] a feeling of being ashamed or stupid and having lost the respect of other people; the act of making somebody feel like this. She suffered the humiliation of being criticized in public. The election result is a humiliation for our party. Topics Feelings c1. Take your English to the next level.

  7. to make someone feel ashamed or lose respect for himself or herself: How could you humiliate me by questioning my judgment in front of everyone like that? England were humiliated (= completely defeated) in last night's match. Synonyms. demean. mortify. Compare. humble verb. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Humiliating and degrading.