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Sinónimos detallados de humiliation en inglés

humiliation:

humiliation [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the humiliation
    the humiliation; the debasement; the lowering; the degradation; the reduction; the abasement
  2. the humiliation
    – depriving one of self-esteem 1
    the humiliation; the abasement
    – depriving one of self-esteem 1
  3. the humiliation
    – an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect 1
    the humiliation; the mortification
    – an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect 1
  4. the humiliation
    – strong feelings of embarrassment 1
    the humiliation; the chagrin; the mortification
    – strong feelings of embarrassment 1
  5. the humiliation
    – state of disgrace or loss of self-respect 1
    the humiliation
    – state of disgrace or loss of self-respect 1

humiliation

  1. humiliation

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Definiciones relacionadas de "humiliation":

  1. depriving one of self-esteem1
  2. an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect1
    • he had to undergo one humiliation after another1
  3. strong feelings of embarrassment1
  4. state of disgrace or loss of self-respect1

humiliation forma de humiliate:

to humiliate verbo (humiliates, humiliated, humiliating)

  1. to humiliate
    to humiliate; to abase
    • humiliate verbo (humiliates, humiliated, humiliating)
    • abase verbo (abases, abased, abasing)
  2. to humiliate
    to belittle; to disregard; to humiliate; to scorn; to look down upon; to hold in contempt; to treat with disregard; to slight; to hold cheap; to treat unkindly
    • belittle verbo (belittles, belittled, belittling)
    • disregard verbo (disregards, disregarded, disregarding)
    • humiliate verbo (humiliates, humiliated, humiliating)
    • scorn verbo (scorns, scorned, scorning)
    • look down upon verbo (looks down upon, looked down upon, looking down upon)
    • hold in contempt verbo (holds in contempt, held in contempt, holding in contempt)
    • treat with disregard verbo (treats with disregard, treated with disregard, treating with disregard)
    • slight verbo (slights, slighted, slighting)
    • hold cheap verbo (holds cheap, held cheap, holding cheap)
    • treat unkindly verbo (treats unkindly, treated unkindly, treating unkindly)
  3. to humiliate
    – cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of 1
    to humble; to humiliate; chagrin; to abase; to mortify
    – cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of 1
    • humble verbo (humbles, humbled, humbling)
    • humiliate verbo (humiliates, humiliated, humiliating)
      • He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss1
    • chagrin verbo
    • abase verbo (abases, abased, abasing)
    • mortify verbo (mortifies, mortified, mortifying)

Conjugaciones de humiliate:

present
  1. humiliate
  2. humiliate
  3. humiliates
  4. humiliate
  5. humiliate
  6. humiliate
simple past
  1. humiliated
  2. humiliated
  3. humiliated
  4. humiliated
  5. humiliated
  6. humiliated
present perfect
  1. have humiliated
  2. have humiliated
  3. has humiliated
  4. have humiliated
  5. have humiliated
  6. have humiliated
past continuous
  1. was humiliating
  2. were humiliating
  3. was humiliating
  4. were humiliating
  5. were humiliating
  6. were humiliating
future
  1. shall humiliate
  2. will humiliate
  3. will humiliate
  4. shall humiliate
  5. will humiliate
  6. will humiliate
continuous present
  1. am humiliating
  2. are humiliating
  3. is humiliating
  4. are humiliating
  5. are humiliating
  6. are humiliating
subjunctive
  1. be humiliated
  2. be humiliated
  3. be humiliated
  4. be humiliated
  5. be humiliated
  6. be humiliated
diverse
  1. humiliate!
  2. let's humiliate!
  3. humiliated
  4. humiliating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "humiliate":

  1. cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of1
    • He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss1