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humiliated

Humiliated (adjective) means Made to feel deeply ashamed or embarrassed, often in front of others. Example: “He felt humiliated after tripping on stage in front of the whole school.”

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Made to feel deeply ashamed or embarrassed, often in front of others.
"He felt humiliated after tripping on stage in front of the whole school."
"She was humiliated when her boss criticized her work in the meeting."

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In plain EnglishFeeling deeply embarrassed or ashamed, usually because of something that happened publicly.

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What does “humiliated” mean?

The word “humiliated” means made to feel deeply ashamed or embarrassed, often in front of others. In plain terms, feeling deeply embarrassed or ashamed, usually because of something that happened publicly.

How do you use “humiliated” in a sentence?

Here is “humiliated” used in a sentence: “He felt humiliated after tripping on stage in front of the whole school.”

What part of speech is “humiliated”?

“Humiliated” is an adjective.

Is “humiliated” a common word?

“Humiliated” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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